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Is Social Media the Asbestos of the Internet? with Matthew Bergman

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May 4, 202643:13News & Politics

OA1258 - The Social Media Victims Law Center just made history in a Los Angeles courtroom by holding Meta and Google accountable for mental health harms which they successfully argued to a jury knowingly caused harm to c...

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Is Social Media the Asbestos of the Internet? with Matthew Bergman is an episode from Opening Arguments by Opening Arguments Media LLC. OA1258 - The Social Media Victims Law Center just made history in a Los Angeles courtroom by holding Met...

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Published May 4, 2026, 43:13 long, audio available.

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OA1258 - The Social Media Victims Law Center just made history in a Los Angeles courtroom by holding Meta and Google accountable for mental health harms which they successfully argued to a jury knowingly caused harm to children. In a novel legal theory, these plaintiffs argued that they were harmed not through a lack of content moderation or other editorial choices which might otherwise be protected by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, but by the fundamental design of platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Youtube. SMVLC founder Matthew Bergman joins to share how his decades of litigating on behalf of people harmed by asbestos brought him to this groundbreaking lawsuit and what it might mean for the thousands of other actions the SMVLC has brought around the US, as well as the upcoming claims which will be litigated by state AGs later this year. Where do the immunities guaranteed by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act end and the harmful and potentially addicting features which social media platforms have knowingly baked into the design of their platforms begin? Is “social media addiction” a demonstrable mental health issue or just a way to pathologize a bad habit? And could these well-meaning suits pose any threats to our privacy and civil liberties in the name of protecting children? We take on these and many more of the questions raised by some of the most fascinating and controversial civil litigation of the 21st century so far. Attorney Matthew Bergman’s bio from Lewis & Clark Law’s website Social Media Victims Law Center website Addiction By Design , Natasha Dow Shull, Princeton University Press (2014) Lemmon v. Snap, Inc. , 995 F.3d 1085 (9th Cir. 2021) Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do!

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