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Meta, Google lose US case over social media addiction harming kids, court orders to pay over $5M

The jury found Meta liable for $4.2 million in damages and Google for $1.8 million, small amounts for two of the world's most valuable companies.

 Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram apps are seen on a smartphone in this illustration taken, July 13, 2021
Tyler Oliveira interviews residents of Lakewood, New Jersey, in his YouTube video titled "I Exposed New Jersey's Jewish Invasion..."

As a YouTuber targets Orthodox communities, the right wrestles with its antisemitism problem

Melih Abuaf, a Turkish Jewish content creator acused of 'controling children's brains,' owns the children's channels Çuf Çuf Çocuk Şarkıları, Karpuz Adam, Pırtık, and Afacan TV, which have millions of followers on YouTube.

Turkish Jewish content creator 'controlling minds of Turkish children,' Turkish news channel claims

Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg departs the court after taking the stand at a trial in a key test case accusing Meta and Google's YouTube of harming kids' mental health through addictive platforms, in Los Angeles, California, February 18, 2026.

Meta's Zuckerberg denies at LA trial that Instagram targets kids


British neo-Nazi used codewords to evade hate speech filters on YouTube

James Owens concealed hate speech about Jewish people on his YouTube channel, using terms such as "people who look white but aren't" and referring to Hitler as "our uncle." 

  Silhouettes of laptop and mobile device users are seen next to a screen projection of the YouTube logo in this picture illustration taken March 28, 2018.

Jewish actor Josh Peck talks kvetching, Yiddish on YouTube

“Kvetching,” a word derived from the Yiddish language, means complaining.

 Cast member Josh Peck poses at a screening of the movie "Ice Age: Collision Course" at the Fox Studios Lot in Los Angeles, California, US, July 16, 2016.

How are streaming services solving subscriber stagnation?

Streaming industry expert Tal Chalozin grants insight on what the biggest platforms in streaming are planning in order to survive.

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Former lone soldier hitchhikes across Israel to show Israeli humanity

Daniel Shachory is currently on a quest to hitchhike from Metulla to Eilat, videoing people’s responses to personal questions to showcase the common ground between people in Israel and worldwide.

 DANIEL SHACHORY

Polish, Baltic PMs urge Big Tech to close Russian accounts in joint letter

The letter called for further actions against the Russian government-backed media platforms – namely, the complete and total removal of their accounts from prominent social media websites.

 Social media: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok

YouTube floats ideas of verifying NFTs, watching games in metaverse

The company said it could harness the emerging technologies to cut fraud in the fast-growing digital art market.

YouTube logo at the YouTube Space LA in Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, United States October 21, 2015.

Google rises most in almost two years after blowout results

Google's parent company Alphabet Inc's sales rose 33% to $61.9 billion with robust gains for Google Cloud and Youtube. Shares jumped as much as 10% pushing Google toward a $2 trillion valuation.

FILE PHOTO: A Google sign is shown at one of the company's office complexes in Irvine, California, U.S., July 27, 2020.

A million YouTube subscribers for Israeli pop star Netta

Barzilai burst onto the international music scene when she won Eurovision in 2018, singing the self-empowerment anthem, “Toy.”

 NETTA BARZILAI at her home studio in Tel Aviv last year

YouTube blocks all anti-vaccine content

Other tech giants like Facebook and Twitter have also been criticized for not doing enough to stop the spread of false health information on their websites.

YouTube logo at the YouTube Space LA in Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles, California, United States October 21, 2015.

Social media platforms fail to address antisemitism - ADL report

Antisemitic content continues to be a problem on nine different social media problems according to the ADL.

SOCIAL MEDIA didn’t care about the reality; they cared about the false narrative being promoted, even when it costs Jewish lives around the world.