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OpinionRegulatory·March 27, 2026
24/7 Wall St: YouTube Addiction Verdict Could Open Wave of Lawsuits Bypassing Section 230
24/7 Wall St argues the jury verdict targeting platform design rather than content represents a legal theory that could expose the entire social media sector, including Alphabet, to liability that Section 230 cannot block.
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March 27, 2026
Last updated
March 27, 2026
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Evidence Strength
Evidence
0%Speculative
Source: commentary
Single publisher source
Limited sourcing — treat with caution
Insights
First tracked
March 27, 2026
Last updated
March 27, 2026
Sources
1 source
Related Developments
Meta Enables Shopping Links in Reels, Catching Up to YouTube ShortsYouTube Paid Out Over $100 Billion to Creators, Artists, and Media Companies (2021-2025)YouTube Exec Highlights Platform's Strategic Position vs. Netflix as a Content Economy LeaderGoogle Ads Team Promotes Lead Gen Advertising Solutions and YouTube as Performance Channel24/7 Wall St: Alphabet vs Meta Comparison Highlights Cloud Growth and Capex Divergence
