The Duke and Duchess of Sussex called the ruling a “reckoning” for the social media platforms, hoping the results will lead to positive change.
“For too long, families have paid the price for platforms built with total disregard for the children they reach,” Harry, 41, and Meghan, 44, said in a statement to People on March 26. “We stand with every parent and young person who refused to be silenced. Today, the truth has been heard and precedent has been set.”
“Today’s verdict in Los Angeles and yesterday’s ruling in New Mexico are landmark victories for families, advocates, and young people everywhere,” the post reads. “Justice has caught up to Big Tech.”
In California, a case was brought by a 20-year-old woman, known as K.G.M., who began using Instagram at the age of 9. Her case against the app, owned by Meta, and YouTube, owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc., claimed the app was designed to be addictive and caused her to suffer from depression and body dysmorphia. On March 25, the jury found YouTube and Meta liable for designing their platforms to be addictive for children and teens, despite knowing it could harm their mental health. The companies were ordered to pay $6 million in damages.
Meta and YouTube issued their own statements opposing the verdict. "We respectfully disagree with the verdict and are evaluating our legal options," a Meta spokesperson said, per NBC. "Teen mental health is profoundly complex and cannot be linked to a single app."
Harry and Meghan have spoken out about the bullying they have personally endured on social media and have dedicated their time and resources to helping others. Their foundation has worked closely with ParentsTogether, an organization protecting children from online harm.
The couple is trying to move social media in a safer and more positive direction as they raise their two young children, Archie and Lilibet. Meghan admitted she was “frightened” about her kids’ future use of social media.
"Social media is not going away," she said during the 2023 World Mental Health Day celebrations in New York City, per Yahoo. "I think by design, there was an entry point that was supposed to be positive in creating community, and something has devolved, and there's no way to hear that and not try to help these families have their stories be heard."
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