
A $375 million penalty. The largest legal consequence for ignoring child safety online in US history.
New Mexico's lawsuit against Meta just changed the rules for how social media platforms - and any business dealing with young users - think about compliance.
What makes this case different is the legal angle. New Mexico didn't argue about content. They went after the platform's design choices and misleading safety claims as consumer protection violations - bypassing the protections that tech companies have relied on for years.
For any business operating in digital services, this case is worth understanding.
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#DigitalCompliance #SocialMedia #DigitalServices #TechRegulation
New Mexico's lawsuit against Meta just changed the rules for how social media platforms - and any business dealing with young users - think about compliance.
What makes this case different is the legal angle. New Mexico didn't argue about content. They went after the platform's design choices and misleading safety claims as consumer protection violations - bypassing the protections that tech companies have relied on for years.
For any business operating in digital services, this case is worth understanding.
🔗
#DigitalCompliance #SocialMedia #DigitalServices #TechRegulation
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