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Metaがソーシャルメディア依存症訴訟を求める法律事務所の広告を削除していると報告しました。 Axiosによると、マーカン&モリガンやソコルーヴェ法事務所など大手の多くの法律事務所が、こうした訴訟に参加する原告を募集しており、これらはFacebook、Instagram、Threads、Messenger、MetaのAudience Network(数千の第三者サイトへ広告を配信)にも出稿していました。
Meta側は、「私達はこれらの訴訟に対し積極的に対抗しており、原告を募集しようとする広告を削除しています。プラットフォームから利益を得ることはできないと主張しながら有害であると主張するのは正当ではありません」と声明を発表しました。
この決定は、元ユーザーへの被害につながった要因となったMetaとYouTubeに対する過失という理由で、先週の裁判所での判決から数週間後に起きました。
Meta has started removing ads from law firms seeking clients for social media addiction lawsuits, just weeks after a jury found Meta and YouTube negligent in a landmark case involving harm to a young user. "Lawyers across the country now are seeking new plaintiffs, in the hopes of bringing a class action lawsuit that could result in lucrative verdicts," reports Axios. From the report: Axios has identified more than a dozen such ads that were deactivated today, some of which came from large national firms like Morgan & Morgan and Sokolove Law. Almost all of them ran on both Facebook and Instagram. Some also appeared on Threads and Messenger, plus Meta's Audience Network -- which distributes ads to thousands of third-party sites.
One such ad read: "Anxiety. Depression. Withdrawal. Self-harm. These aren't just teenage phases -- they're symptoms linked to social media addiction in children. Platforms knew this and kept targeting kids anyway." A few of the ads still remain active, including some that were posted earlier today. "We're actively defending ourselves against these lawsuits and are removing ads that attempt to recruit plaintiffs for them," a Meta spokesperson said in a statement. "We will not allow trial lawyers to profit from our platforms while simultaneously claiming they are harmful."
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