Meta and YouTube Found Liable: What This Means for the Future of Social Media ($6 Million Loss)
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In this episode of Talk That Tech, DeArcy "Trey" Scott (Tech Bag Trey) and Joseph Smith break down a major legal decision that could reshape the future of social media. Meta and YouTube have been found liable in a case that raises serious questions about platform responsibility, content moderation, and the limits of tech company protections.
The hosts explain what led to the ruling, why it matters far beyond this single case, and how it could impact the way platforms operate moving forward. From algorithm accountability to potential changes in Section 230 protections, this decision could force tech companies to rethink how content is distributed, monitored, and monetized.
The conversation also explores what this means for creators, advertisers, and everyday users as platforms face increasing legal pressure. This episode connects the dots on how one ruling could trigger a broader shift in how social media companies are held accountable.
Hosted by DeArcy "Trey" Scott (Tech Bag Trey) and Joseph Smith
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