
The Global Story Is social media having its Big Tobacco moment?
Feb 16, 2026
Lily Jamali, BBC North America technology correspondent reporting from the Los Angeles social media trial. She walks through the landmark court battle alleging platforms were built to addict children. Short takes cover the plaintiff’s story, legal theories about design choices, defense arguments, potential consequences for tech and comparisons to Big Tobacco.
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Plaintiff's Personal Story Onstage
- Kaylee began using social media around age eight and later alleged addiction-related harms.
- Lily Jamali describes her appearance and role as the central figure in the trial's narrative.
Design Choices, Not Posts, Are On Trial
- The lawsuit targets platform design choices rather than user content and tests new legal theory.
- Personal injury claims challenge the protective reach of Section 230 by focusing on executives' decisions.
Opening With Children's Blocks
- Plaintiff lawyer Mark Lanier used children's blocks to frame the case as 'Addicting the brains of children.'
- He compared Instagram and YouTube to 'addiction machines' and digital casinos to persuade the jury.
