Meta's blockbuster trial draws parallels to big tobacco

Meta's blockbuster trial draws parallels to big tobacco

Meta is facing a federal trial in Oakland over claims that it hid the harms of Facebook and Instagram, drawing comparisons to the big tobacco lawsuits. The trial, which began on August 18th, could be a blockbuster, but investors remain calm. A sequel to 'The Social Network' is also set for release.

Those who cannot wait until then can follow a no less vivid drama involving Facebook, Instagram and their parent company, Meta, in a federal courtroom in Oakland, California.
  1. throwyawayyyy

    I do wonder about intent. Meta has spent 20 years paying its engineers and others vast amounts of money to Increase Engagement, and punishes those who fail to find ways to do so (over the past few years, by firing them). And it's worked! Engagement has increased greatly over the years, Meta survived the effective end of Old social media (you know, the stuff from your friends) and thrives in the new world of infinite content. Was the intent to _addict_ people? It doesn't have to be, to create a system people have become addicted to. Even if the harm is not intended, does that mean it cannot be regulated? Surely not! Let's ban infinite scroll for a start. The question of whether to punish Meta is quite separate from the question of how to reduce the harms of its products.

  2. matrix87

    This seems really messy. We regulate gambling because it's a specific thing, but how do you differentiate a non-addictive platform vs an addictive platform? (aside from this specific company... I mean in general). How do you "test" whether or not they're inherently addictive?

    At least in this specific instance, they can look at the blast radius and make a determination. But this feels legally unsatisfying in the general case

  3. jatins

    I am old and used to use FB back when it was cool. Think 2010-14 period, and it was addictive even then even when it was just content from friends. Humans have deep need for connection with other humans and they will be addicted to anything that provides it given that modern society is increasingly isolated.

    People are addicted to reddit, heck I know people who are addicted to Stocks app because they just need something to scroll.

    Modern day addictions are complex and products are not the sole cause imo, they are just filling a void. Why that void exists needs to be answered. You remove Instagram and that time will be replaced by Reddit, tiktok or whatever product gives you some dopamine

  4. fliwjerljlj

    I'm delighted to see this headline because I've been comparing Facebook to cigarettes for more than a decade. The parallels are striking. Both industries knew their products were poisonous and intentionally hid that knowledge while intentionally engineering them to be as addictive as possible, and ended up marketing them directly to children.

  5. lxe

    Ultimately, I think this is going to come down to proving exactly the extent of what Meta knew, and what they decided to do about it, and how that violated various laws.

    I wager there is a foot gun component to this, in which Meta has tried to preemptively, either through gestures of goodwill or public reassurance or PR, institute various think tanks, work groups, and internal studies with an intent to alleviate the public's worry.

    Those studies and workgroups actually could end up demonstrating that their products and algorithms and user interfaces, indeed, caused whatever this trial accuses them of doing. And if they didn't act according to what their internal data showed, I bet this is going to be the crux of the trial.

  6. demibabs

    I do wonder what’s going to happen in the future to addictive social media algorithms.

    Feels like one of those things that’s so powerful, but skirts by because it doesn’t feel like it should be (like targeted advertising).

  7. Cider9986

    Meta, good reminder to buy diversified funds and not whatever hot company. (-29% - 1 year)

    Fidelity zero is compelling, in a retirement account.

  8. hn_submit

    What's the gist of this case? Making social media addictive isn't a felony AFAIK. Big Tobacco has never been convicted of it either.

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  10. ernst_klim

    > It could, for instance, do so on the grounds that it is protected by Section 230 of the Communications Act, which safeguards platforms from legal liability for content posted by third parties.

    But then the platform decides what to show and to whom. It's not an impartial medium anymore, not since the engagement algorithms become a norm.

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