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Meta's Guide for Growing Engagement—Step 1: Exploit Young Users


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This lawsuit contends that Meta misled consumers about the mental and physical harms suffered by young users of its Social Media Platforms.
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In a Colorado Consumer Protection Act violation case, Meta is accused of knowingly and recklessly engaging in unfair, deceptive, and harmful practices. The lawsuit alleges that Meta deliberately misled consumers about the mental and physical harms suffered by young users, exploiting vulnerabilities for financial gain. Meta's actions, deemed immoral and unethical, are said to cause substantial, unavoidable harm to consumers, especially young users, constituting separate violations of the Colorado Consumer Protection Act.

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