In the span of just 48 hours this week, two separate juries in two different US states delivered verdicts that could reshape the entire social media industry — not because of the dollar amounts involved, but because of what those verdicts legally establish for the first time. On Tuesday, March 24, a jury in Santa Fe, New Mexico ordered Meta to pay $375 million for failing to protect children from sexual exploitation on Facebook and Instagram. Less than 24 hours later, on Wednesday, March 25, a jury in Los Angeles found both Meta and Google (YouTube) liable for engineering addiction in young users — finding them negligent in the design of their platforms and awarding a further $6 million in damages. Two days. Two states. Two juries. Both pointing at the same conclusion: that Big Tech can no longer hide behind the legal shields it has relied on for nearly three decades. This is the story of what happened, why it matters far beyond the headline numbers, and what comes next for the s...
This video has sure gone viral, released only on Monday it has already crossed 4 million views. The debate continues on whether this is "real or fake". Either ways we think that this entire shoot was meant to go viral. A Gillette spokesperson has this to say ""All we’ll say at the moment is we’ll leave the 'real or fake' debate up to the viewers, but the evidence is there to see,"
Federer said "You know how it is with magicians. They don't tell how their tricks work, you know."
Real or Fake?
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