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This case should confirm what parents have suspected for years — Meta deliberately engineered Instagram to keep young consumers addicted. Internal documents show the company knew 11-year-olds were four times more likely to return to Instagram than any competing app, yet kept the minimum age at 13. This is Big Tech's 'Big Tobacco' moment, and 2,000 more lawsuits are already following.
The $1.4 trillion penalty demand against Meta is an absurd figure with no precedent in consumer protection history. Meta has already raised the minimum age to 13 and launched supervised teen accounts, all while "social media addiction" hasn't even been established as a psychiatric condition. Stricter regulations would actually hurt smaller competitors far more, strengthening Meta's dominant market position long-term.