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Mark Zuckerberg: Banning beauty filters seemed 'paternalistic' - UPI.com

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he consulted different stakeholders when making decisions about social media, but didn't want to be "paternalistic."

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upi.comStai leggendo4 mesi fa

Mark Zuckerberg: Banning beauty filters seemed 'paternalistic' - UPI.com

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he consulted different stakeholders when making decisions about social media, but didn't want to be "paternalistic."

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fortune.com4 mesi fa

Instagram beauty filters and teen addiction take center stage in Meta trial | Fortune

Mark Zuckerberg defended the company’s decision to allow beauty filters as a form of expression, despite concerns about body image and youth addiction.

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theguardian.com4 mesi fa

Mark Zuckerberg testifies in landmark social media trial over teen mental health

Lawyers for the plaintiffs argue that Meta intentionally designed its social media platforms to be addictive

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arabnews.com4 mesi fa

Zuckerberg says Meta no longer designs apps to maximize screentime

LOS ANGELES: Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg pushed back in court on Wednesday against a lawyer’s suggestion that ​he had misled Congress about the design of its social media platforms, as a landmark trial over youth…

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aljazeera.com4 mesi fa

Meta’s Zuckerberg pushes back on social media youth addiction claims

In a Los Angeles court, the Meta CEO was questioned about whether Instagram’s design contributed to addictive behavior.

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faz.net4 mesi fa

Mark Zuckerberg verteidigt Meta: Suchtgefahr bei Instagram?

Der Meta-Chef sagt in einem viel beachteten Prozess in Los Angeles aus. Es geht um die Suchtgefahren von Plattformen wie Instagram für junge Menschen.

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  1. mercoledì 18 febbraio 2026·arabnews.com

    Mark Zuckerberg set to testify in watershed social media trial

    LOS ANGELES: Mark Zuckerberg will testify in an unprecedented social media trial that questions whether Meta’s platforms deliberately addict and harm children. Meta’s CEO is…

  2. mercoledì 18 febbraio 2026·upi.com

    Mark Zuckerberg: Banning beauty filters seemed 'paternalistic' - UPI.com

    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he consulted different stakeholders when making decisions about social media, but didn't want to be "paternalistic."

  3. mercoledì 18 febbraio 2026·cnbc.com

    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg set to testify in LA social media safety trial

    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg will take the stand in a closely watched social media and safety trial that could reshape the industry.

  4. mercoledì 18 febbraio 2026·bbc.com

    Mark Zuckerberg arrives to testify in social media addiction trial

    The billionaire Meta chief executive faces questioning over whether use of Instagram harms children.

  5. mercoledì 18 febbraio 2026·theguardian.com

    Mark Zuckerberg testifies in landmark social media trial over teen mental health

    Lawyers for the plaintiffs argue that Meta intentionally designed its social media platforms to be addictive

  6. mercoledì 18 febbraio 2026·lemonde.fr

    Zuckerberg tells jury he regrets slow progress on spotting under-13s on Instagram: 'Wish we could have gotten there sooner'

    The 12 jurors in Los Angeles heard the increasingly testy testimony as plaintiff lawyer Mark Lanier pressed Meta CEO Zuckerberg on age verification and his guiding philosophy for…

  7. mercoledì 18 febbraio 2026·arabnews.com

    Zuckerberg says Meta no longer designs apps to maximize screentime

    LOS ANGELES: Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg pushed back in court on Wednesday against a lawyer’s suggestion that ​he had misled Congress about the design of its social media…

  8. mercoledì 18 febbraio 2026·faz.net

    Suchtgefahr: Kann Mark Zuckerberg Meta verteidigen?

    Der Meta-Chef sagt in einem viel beachteten Prozess in Los Angeles aus. Es geht um die Suchtgefahren von Plattformen wie Instagram für junge Menschen.

  9. mercoledì 18 febbraio 2026·faz.net

    Mark Zuckerberg verteidigt Meta: Suchtgefahr bei Instagram?

    Der Meta-Chef sagt in einem viel beachteten Prozess in Los Angeles aus. Es geht um die Suchtgefahren von Plattformen wie Instagram für junge Menschen.

  10. mercoledì 18 febbraio 2026·fortune.com

    Zuckerberg on whether addictive things get used more: 'I’m not sure what to say to that' | Fortune

    The Meta CEO's disciplined testimony prompted lawyers to probe how much preparation lay behind his "robotic" courtroom performance.

  11. mercoledì 18 febbraio 2026·aljazeera.com

    Meta’s Zuckerberg pushes back on social media youth addiction claims

    In a Los Angeles court, the Meta CEO was questioned about whether Instagram’s design contributed to addictive behavior.

  12. giovedì 19 febbraio 2026·wired.com

    Mark Zuckerberg Tries to Play It Safe in Social Media Addiction Trial Testimony

    The Meta CEO stuck to a playbook of repetitive answers and buzzwords in a landmark trial in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

  13. venerdì 20 febbraio 2026·fortune.com

    Instagram beauty filters and teen addiction take center stage in Meta trial | Fortune

    Mark Zuckerberg defended the company’s decision to allow beauty filters as a form of expression, despite concerns about body image and youth addiction.