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How Serious Are Thousands of Addiction Lawsuits for Meta (META) and Snap (SNAP)?

A federal appeals court removed another procedural obstacle facing more than 3,000 lawsuits accusing Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ: META ), Snap Inc. (NYSE: SNAP ), Alphabet, and TikTok of harming youโ€ฆ

How Serious Are Thousands of Addiction Lawsuits for Meta (META) and Snap (SNAP)?
Yahoo Finance โ€” 14 August 2026
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A federal appeals court removed another procedural obstacle facing more than 3,000 lawsuits accusing Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ: META ), Snap Inc. (NYSE: SNAP ), Alphabet, and TikTok of harming young users through allegedly addictive product features.

The Ninth Circuit did not decide whether the companies are liable. It ruled that Section 230 provides a defense against liability, not immunity from being sued, making Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) and TikTok's appeal premature.

Section 230 has already helped narrow the litigation. The lower court found that it barred some feature-related claims while allowing others to proceed. The larger investor question is whether the surviving claims can create a liability channel based on product design rather than content moderation.

With more than 3,000 federal cases, approximately 3,300 additional California state cases, and a major multistate trial approaching, that question is now being tested repeatedly in court.

The strongest point for Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) and Snap Inc. (NYSE:SNAP) is that the Ninth Circuit resolved a procedural question, not the merits of the lawsuits.

Section 230 remains available as a defense as the individual cases advance. The lower court has already applied it to dismiss some claims, showing that allegations framed around product features do not automatically escape the statute. The companies can continue challenging the remaining claims and seek appellate review after final judgments.

Plaintiffs must also connect particular platform features to specific injuries. That could prove difficult across thousands of cases involving different users, usage histories, mental-health conditions, family circumstances, and exposure to multiple platforms.

The first California state bellwether verdict remained financially modest relative to the companies involved. A Los Angeles jury awarded $6 million to a woman who said Instagram and YouTube harmed her mental health after she began using the platforms as a child. Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) was assigned $4.2 million and Google $1.8 million. Snap Inc. (NYSE:SNAP) and TikTok settled before trial under confidential terms.

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