In a landmark trial over youth social media addiction, Meta Platforms (META) CEO Mark Zuckerberg denied misleading Congress about the company’s platform design, responding to questions about his 2024 testimony that teams were not directed to maximize user time spent, Reuters’ Jody Godoy reports. Emails from 2014-2015 referencing goals to boost engagement were presented in court, with Zuckerberg stating that while such metrics were previously emphasized, the company has since changed its approach. “If you are trying to say my testimony was not accurate, I strongly disagree with that,” Zuckerberg said.
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