Court findings in the USA against social media giants w/ The University of Auckland's Professor Terryann Clark: 1st April, 2026
Court findings in the USA against social media giants w/ The University of Auckland's Professor Terryann Clark: 1st April, 2026
Last week, courts in the United States found that Meta and YouTube were responsible for the childhood addiction and mental health issues of a woman known as ‘KGM’, awarding $6 million USD (or $10.4 million NZD) in damages.
Meanwhile, in New Mexico, Meta was fined $375 million USD (or, $650 million NZD) for endangering children.
Internationally, countries are increasingly coming to reckon with the effects of social media. Australia, which last year banned under-16s from accessing social media, is pursuing further potential legal action against the social media giants, while debates around a similar ban in Aotearoa New Zealand continue to polarise.
However, in the light of the harms posed by social media, a ban is not the only solution that has been proposed. To speak to us on some of these alternative approaches, Producer Theo was joined by Professor Terryann Clark, of the University of Auckland’s School of Nursing.