Taylor Lorenz’s Power User

Can You Sue For Social Media Addiction?

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Jan 30, 2026
Liz Nolan Brown, a journalist covering tech and legal fights, breaks down the landmark California lawsuit accusing platforms of designing addiction. Short takes on why proving causation is hard. Why design-defect claims could threaten free speech and Section 230. A look at moral panics past and whether regulation or user-focused fixes are the path forward.
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Design Theory Risks Free Speech

  • The KGM lawsuit claims platforms intentionally designed features to cause addiction and mental harm in minors.
  • Liz Nolan Brown warns this legal theory could let government control and censor online speech.
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Causation Is The Core Legal Hurdle

  • The plaintiff KGM alleges features like infinite scroll and recommendations caused her addiction and mental health issues.
  • Courts must decide causation amid complex factors like bullying and preexisting conditions.
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Content, Not UI, Drives Harm

  • Plaintiffs frame harms as design defects to evade First Amendment and Section 230 protections.
  • Brown and Lorenz argue that content, not neutral UI, drives emotional harms.
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