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In this episode of Human Reaction, the guys break down a landmark lawsuit where Meta and YouTube were found liable for the addictive design of their platforms and the harm caused to a young user. What starts as a headline case quickly turns into a much deeper conversation about responsibility in the digital age.

They unpack the details of the trial, including how features like infinite scroll, autoplay, and algorithmic feeds were allegedly engineered to maximize engagement—and whether that crosses the line into manipulation. But the bigger question emerges: where does accountability actually lie?

Is this a failure of Big Tech, or a failure of parenting and boundaries in a world where screens are everywhere? The discussion explores the gray area between building a product people enjoy and deliberately designing something addic ... 

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