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Meta, Google Ordered to Pay $3M to 20-Year-Old Woman in Landmark Social Media Addiction Case

March 27, 2026 | Source: The Cool Down | by Abby Jackson

A jury decided that social media company Meta and video streaming service YouTube harmed a 20-year-old user with addictive design features that led to her mental health distress.

What’s happening?

According to The New York Times, the case was brought by a now-20-year-old woman, identified as K.G.M., who accused Meta and Google of designing their platforms with addictive features such as infinite scroll and algorithmic recommendations.

K.G.M., who began using social media at age 6, said it led to personal issues like body dysmorphia.

This case argued that social media companies created products as addictive as gambling and cigarettes and claimed they led to K.G.M.’s anxiety and depression.