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The head of Instagram has arrived to testify in an ongoing trial to answer whether the social media platform he runs is intentionally addictive and
harms young users.
Adam Mosseri, who has led Instagram for eight years, appeared Wednesday at
a courtroom in Los Angeles, where a landmark trial examining the mental
health effects of Instagram and YouTube started this week.
One of the top executives at Meta, which owns Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, Mosseri will be questioned in court all day.
Lawyers for Meta have so far argued that the lead plaintiff in the case,
known by her initials K.M.G., was negatively impacted by other things in
her life, not her use of Instagram.
The trial, which started on Monday, is expected to last six weeks, and
serve as a test of legal arguments seeking to prove harm caused to young people from social media and hold tech firms accountable.
The companies are facing thousands of other cases brought by their
families, state prosecutors, and school districts across the United
States.
Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg and Neal Mohan, chief executive of YouTube, are among the other high-profile figures expected to testify in the case.
Snapchat and TikTok both reached settlements ahead of the trial.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn71mgmzljlo
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