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Mark Zuckerberg takes stand in landmark social media trial

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Mark Zuckerberg testifies in L.A. trial over claims social media makes kids addicted
Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg made an extended, pugnacious appearance in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Wednesday, defending his company from the witness stand against a lawsuit that alle...

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Mark Zuckerberg quizzed on kids’ Instagram use in social media trial
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Mark Zuckerberg arrives to testify in landmark social media addiction trial
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California’s TikTok child addiction suit gets boost from judge
A judge said TikTok Inc. should have to face California’s claims that the platform’s features are addictive and harmful to kids.

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Meta CEO Heads to Court as Historic Social Media Addiction Trial Reaches a Jury
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Mark Zuckerberg Grilled on Usage Goals and Underage Users at California Trial
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Mark Zuckerberg said he reached out to Apple CEO Tim Cook to discuss 'wellbeing of teens and kids'
Part of the trial focused on the alleged harms of certain digital filters promoting cosmetic surgery, which Instagram chief Adam Mosseri previously testified about earlier in the trial.

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Zuckerberg Defends Instagram in Landmark Social Media Addiction Trial
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Social media companies face legal reckoning over mental health harms to children
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Social media trial latest: Giant social media posts unrolled in court as 'nervous' Zuckerberg faces jury

Facebook's founder testified at a landmark trial in Los Angeles questioning whether social media platforms deliberately addict and harm children. Catch up on what he said below.
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