Meta under the tube with Musk
Three American court orders indicate mounting social and business pressures on three social media sites, although one of them considers itself a streaming platform. In social terms, two of the orders, against Meta (Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram) and YouTube (Google), accept that social media influences the children, makes them addictive to online messaging, and hurts them. In business terms, the third one, against X (Twitter), agrees that advertisers can boycott a platform, and it does not logically lead to unfair competition. In some ways, the legal trio establishes a growing thinking among policy-makers.
