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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was grilled Wednesday about whether his company intentionally designed Instagram to be addictive, in front of the young woman accusing Meta and YouTube of hooking her as a child and damaging her mental health.
The Meta CEO, testifying before a jury for the first time on years-old claims about social media harming childrenâs mental health, said he believed he has navigated the safety of young users âin a reasonable way.â
But parents who traveled from across the country for the trial, saying their children had been hurt or died because of social media, painted a different picture outside the Los Angeles courtroom, describing a company that they say preyed on and exploited their children in the name of profits.
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The outcome of this trial, in which a young woman, âKaley,â accuses Meta and YouTube of designing addictive features to hook her as a small child, could serve as a bellwether for hundreds of other cases. If the companies lose, they could be on the hook for potentially billions in damages and forced to make changes to platforms that have shaped how many people live.
Zuckerberg exited from a back door of the courthouse after concluding more than five hours of testimony on Wednesday.
Zuckerberg and Kaley
Before the trial began, nearly a dozen
parents who say their children were harmed
gathered hands outside the courthouse before Zuckerberg arrived.
Zuckerberg entered through the front door of the Los Angeles Superior courthouse around 8:30 a.m. local time, past a swarm of parents, media and jurors also waiting in line to enter. He did not respond to a question about what his message would be to parents who say their children were harmed by social media.
Kaley herself was also in the tightly packed courtroom to hear Zuckerbergâs testimony. Her lawyer, Mark Lanier, previously said she would not be present for much of the trial proceedings because she has social anxiety and difficulty being around crowds, although she is expected to testify later in the trial.
At one point in the testimony, Lanier pointed to Zuckerbergâs 2024 congressional testimony that âthe existing body of scientific workâ has not shown a link between social media and worse mental health outcomes for young people.
âWe get feedback from a handful of different stakeholders, including people who study wellbeing,â Zuckerberg said. âI took into account all of that info and I think I navigated this in a reasonable way.â
Speaking to reporters outside the courtroom during a break, Julianna Arnold said it was âsurrealâ to see Zuckerberg testify, after years of calling on the company to make greater changes. Arnold
traces
the death of her 17-year-old daughter Coco to Instagram.
âThe intention of the company was to prey on teens ⊠exploit them so they can make greater profits,â Arnold said. âThat was done intentionally, not by accident.â
At the end of his questioning, Lanier brought out a dramatic prop: a poster multiple feet long, held by seven people, with hundreds of photos Kaley had posted to Instagram, as a way of hammering home her compulsive use of the platform.
Zuckerberg was pressed on Wednesday about whether children younger than 13 have access to Instagram. The app technically requires users to be 13 to sign up, and Zuckerberg said younger children are ânot allowed on Instagram.â
But Lanier showed an internal document from 2015 that estimated over 4 million Instagram users were under 13, which it said represented â30% of all 10-12 year olds in the US.â Lanier has said the now-20-year-old plaintiff, Kaley, began using Instagram at age 9.
Lanier pointed out that it wasnât until December 2019 that Instagram began asking new users to input a birthdate when signing up; previously, it just asked them to confirm they were above the age of 13. Instagram in August 2021 started asking existing users to provide a birthdate if they hadnât done so previously, as part of a safety push for young people.
That means Kaley wasnât asked for her age at all when she joined the platform.
Zuckerberg said that in 2019, before the birthdate rule was implemented, there was âsome concern around privacy,â but he thinks they eventually landed on the right policy.
Lanier has said Kaley sometimes used Instagram for âseveral hours a dayâ and was once on the platform for more than 16 hours in a single day, despite her motherâs attempts to curb her use.
Kaley claims the appâs
addictive features led her to develop anxiety, body dysmorphia and suicidal thoughts and that she experienced bullying and sextortion on Instagram.
A Meta spokesperson has said âwe strongly disagreeâ with the allegations in Kaleyâs lawsuit and âare confident the evidence will show our longstanding commitment to supporting young people.â The companyâs lawyer has argued that it was Kaleyâs difficult family life, rather than social media, that caused her mental health challenges. YouTube also denies the lawsuitâs claims.
âThe question for the jury in Los Angeles is whether Instagram was a substantial factor in the plaintiffâs mental health struggles,â a Meta spokesperson said in a statement ahead of Zuckerbergâs testimony. âThe evidence will show she faced many significant, difficult challenges well before she ever used social media.â
Meta has also pointed to safety features, such as parental oversight tools and âteen accounts,â which implement default privacy settings and content restrictions for users under the age of 18.
Lanier asked Zuckerberg whether a company should âprey uponâ people who come from difficult backgrounds or are âless fortunate in educational opportunities.â
âI think a reasonable company should try to help the people who use its services,â Zuckerberg replied.
âUtility and valueâ
The exchange got somewhat heated when Lanier questioned whether Zuckerberg and Meta set goals to maximize time spent on the app. The Meta CEO said time-specific goals existed âearlier on in the companyâ but it then shifted to focus on âutility and value.â
âThereâs a basic assumption I have that if something is valuable, then people will do it more,â Zuckerberg said on the stand.
Lanier showed an internal email from December 2015 in which Zuckerberg referenced
a three-year plan for the company, which included âTime - +10% for Instagram.â
âWe used to give teams goals⊠we changed that because I donât think itâs the best way to run the company,â Zuckerberg said in response.
He argued that Lanier was mischaracterizing his approach from a decade ago.
Zuckerberg reiterated later reiterated that his goal is to build a product that has long-term appeal, not one that gets people hooked in the short-term but makes them feel bad about themselves.
In another tense exchange, Lanier grilled Zuckerberg over Instagramâs decision to allow âbeautyâ filters that manipulate a userâs face to make it appear theyâre wearing makeup or have had facial surgery. Meta consulted with 18 experts that found such filters can cause harm, Lanier said.
Instagram ultimately decided to allow such filters created by users but not to promote them in the app.
âI thought the balance of free expression should allow people to make those filters but that we shouldnât create those filters ourselves,â Zuckerberg said. He added that âexperts in free expressionâ were also consulted on that decision, but said he didnât know their names and hadnât met with them.
Kimberly Pallen, a partner at the law firm Withers who specializes in complex civil litigation, told CNN that Zuckerberg needs to show Meta is doing its best. âThatâs probably what itâs going to come down to: From the juryâs perspective, are they doing enough? And do they care?â
Zuckerbergâs performance on the stand could also play a significant role in how the jury views the case, Pallen said.
âItâs going to turn on how these people testify in front of the jury, if the jury likes them, and what the documents show,â she said.
Earlier in testimony, Zuckerberg discussed his majority ownership stake in Meta. He argued that the better Meta stock does, the more money gets invested into science and
research, adding that he has
pledged
to give away 99% of his wealth.
Lanier asked whether Zuckerberg would also âpledge money for the victims of social media.â
âI disagree with the characterization of your question,â Zuckerberg said.
âCNNâs Jack Hannah contributed reporting. |
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# Metaâs Zuckerberg testifies about social mediaâs effects on children in landmark trial
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was grilled Wednesday about whether his company intentionally designed Instagram to be addictive, in front of the young woman accusing Meta and YouTube of hooking her as a child and damaging her mental health.
The Meta CEO, testifying before a jury for the first time on years-old claims about social media harming childrenâs mental health, said he believed he has navigated the safety of young users âin a reasonable way.â
But parents who traveled from across the country for the trial, saying their children had been hurt or died because of social media, painted a different picture outside the Los Angeles courtroom, describing a company that they say preyed on and exploited their children in the name of profits.
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The outcome of this trial, in which a young woman, âKaley,â accuses Meta and YouTube of designing addictive features to hook her as a small child, could serve as a bellwether for hundreds of other cases. If the companies lose, they could be on the hook for potentially billions in damages and forced to make changes to platforms that have shaped how many people live.
Zuckerberg exited from a back door of the courthouse after concluding more than five hours of testimony on Wednesday.
## Zuckerberg and Kaley
Before the trial began, nearly a dozen [parents who say their children were harmed](https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/17/tech/meta-mark-zuckerberg-addiction-trial-testimony) gathered hands outside the courthouse before Zuckerberg arrived.
Zuckerberg entered through the front door of the Los Angeles Superior courthouse around 8:30 a.m. local time, past a swarm of parents, media and jurors also waiting in line to enter. He did not respond to a question about what his message would be to parents who say their children were harmed by social media.
Kaley herself was also in the tightly packed courtroom to hear Zuckerbergâs testimony. Her lawyer, Mark Lanier, previously said she would not be present for much of the trial proceedings because she has social anxiety and difficulty being around crowds, although she is expected to testify later in the trial.

Parents who say they lost their children because of social media stand outside Los Angeles Superior Court ahead of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's arrival to testify in a key test case accusing Meta and YouTube of harming kids' mental health through addictive platforms on February 18, 2026.
Mike Blake/Reuters
At one point in the testimony, Lanier pointed to Zuckerbergâs 2024 congressional testimony that âthe existing body of scientific workâ has not shown a link between social media and worse mental health outcomes for young people.
âWe get feedback from a handful of different stakeholders, including people who study wellbeing,â Zuckerberg said. âI took into account all of that info and I think I navigated this in a reasonable way.â
Speaking to reporters outside the courtroom during a break, Julianna Arnold said it was âsurrealâ to see Zuckerberg testify, after years of calling on the company to make greater changes. Arnold [traces](https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/27/business/video/meta-youtube-tiktok-trial-julianna-arnold-vrtc) the death of her 17-year-old daughter Coco to Instagram.
âThe intention of the company was to prey on teens ⊠exploit them so they can make greater profits,â Arnold said. âThat was done intentionally, not by accident.â
At the end of his questioning, Lanier brought out a dramatic prop: a poster multiple feet long, held by seven people, with hundreds of photos Kaley had posted to Instagram, as a way of hammering home her compulsive use of the platform.
## Questioning Instagramâs age policies
Zuckerberg was pressed on Wednesday about whether children younger than 13 have access to Instagram. The app technically requires users to be 13 to sign up, and Zuckerberg said younger children are ânot allowed on Instagram.â
But Lanier showed an internal document from 2015 that estimated over 4 million Instagram users were under 13, which it said represented â30% of all 10-12 year olds in the US.â Lanier has said the now-20-year-old plaintiff, Kaley, began using Instagram at age 9.
Lanier pointed out that it wasnât until December 2019 that Instagram began asking new users to input a birthdate when signing up; previously, it just asked them to confirm they were above the age of 13. Instagram in August 2021 started asking existing users to provide a birthdate if they hadnât done so previously, as part of a safety push for young people.
That means Kaley wasnât asked for her age at all when she joined the platform.

Mark Lanier, the plaintiffs lawyer, arrives to the Los Angeles Superior Court at United States Court House on February 18, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. A 20-year-old California woman sued Meta and YouTube accusing them of building addictive platforms causing harm to children.
Jill Connelly/Getty Images
Zuckerberg said that in 2019, before the birthdate rule was implemented, there was âsome concern around privacy,â but he thinks they eventually landed on the right policy.
Lanier has said Kaley sometimes used Instagram for âseveral hours a dayâ and was once on the platform for more than 16 hours in a single day, despite her motherâs attempts to curb her use.Kaley claims the appâsaddictive features led her to develop anxiety, body dysmorphia and suicidal thoughts and that she experienced bullying and sextortion on Instagram.
A Meta spokesperson has said âwe strongly disagreeâ with the allegations in Kaleyâs lawsuit and âare confident the evidence will show our longstanding commitment to supporting young people.â The companyâs lawyer has argued that it was Kaleyâs difficult family life, rather than social media, that caused her mental health challenges. YouTube also denies the lawsuitâs claims.
[Related article  Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, looks on during a dinner hosted by US President Donald Trump with US tech leaders at the White House, in Washington, DC, USA, 04 September 2025. Will Oliver/POOL/EPA/Shutterstock Tough questions â and grieving families â await Mark Zuckerberg at social media addiction trial Wednesday 6 min read](https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/17/tech/meta-mark-zuckerberg-addiction-trial-testimony)
âThe question for the jury in Los Angeles is whether Instagram was a substantial factor in the plaintiffâs mental health struggles,â a Meta spokesperson said in a statement ahead of Zuckerbergâs testimony. âThe evidence will show she faced many significant, difficult challenges well before she ever used social media.â
Meta has also pointed to safety features, such as parental oversight tools and âteen accounts,â which implement default privacy settings and content restrictions for users under the age of 18.
Lanier asked Zuckerberg whether a company should âprey uponâ people who come from difficult backgrounds or are âless fortunate in educational opportunities.â
âI think a reasonable company should try to help the people who use its services,â Zuckerberg replied.
## âUtility and valueâ
The exchange got somewhat heated when Lanier questioned whether Zuckerberg and Meta set goals to maximize time spent on the app. The Meta CEO said time-specific goals existed âearlier on in the companyâ but it then shifted to focus on âutility and value.â
âThereâs a basic assumption I have that if something is valuable, then people will do it more,â Zuckerberg said on the stand.
Lanier showed an internal email from December 2015 in which Zuckerberg referenceda three-year plan for the company, which included âTime - +10% for Instagram.â
âWe used to give teams goals⊠we changed that because I donât think itâs the best way to run the company,â Zuckerberg said in response.He argued that Lanier was mischaracterizing his approach from a decade ago.
Zuckerberg reiterated later reiterated that his goal is to build a product that has long-term appeal, not one that gets people hooked in the short-term but makes them feel bad about themselves.
In another tense exchange, Lanier grilled Zuckerberg over Instagramâs decision to allow âbeautyâ filters that manipulate a userâs face to make it appear theyâre wearing makeup or have had facial surgery. Meta consulted with 18 experts that found such filters can cause harm, Lanier said.
Instagram ultimately decided to allow such filters created by users but not to promote them in the app.
âI thought the balance of free expression should allow people to make those filters but that we shouldnât create those filters ourselves,â Zuckerberg said. He added that âexperts in free expressionâ were also consulted on that decision, but said he didnât know their names and hadnât met with them.
## Profits over safety?
Kimberly Pallen, a partner at the law firm Withers who specializes in complex civil litigation, told CNN that Zuckerberg needs to show Meta is doing its best. âThatâs probably what itâs going to come down to: From the juryâs perspective, are they doing enough? And do they care?â

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives for a landmark trial over whether social media platforms deliberately addict and harm children, on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, in Los Angeles.
Ryan Sun/AP
Zuckerbergâs performance on the stand could also play a significant role in how the jury views the case, Pallen said.
âItâs going to turn on how these people testify in front of the jury, if the jury likes them, and what the documents show,â she said.
Earlier in testimony, Zuckerberg discussed his majority ownership stake in Meta. He argued that the better Meta stock does, the more money gets invested into science andresearch, adding that he has [pledged](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz9crfdO5IM) to give away 99% of his wealth.
Lanier asked whether Zuckerberg would also âpledge money for the victims of social media.â
âI disagree with the characterization of your question,â Zuckerberg said.
*âCNNâs Jack Hannah contributed reporting.*
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was grilled Wednesday about whether his company intentionally designed Instagram to be addictive, in front of the young woman accusing Meta and YouTube of hooking her as a child and damaging her mental health.
The Meta CEO, testifying before a jury for the first time on years-old claims about social media harming childrenâs mental health, said he believed he has navigated the safety of young users âin a reasonable way.â
But parents who traveled from across the country for the trial, saying their children had been hurt or died because of social media, painted a different picture outside the Los Angeles courtroom, describing a company that they say preyed on and exploited their children in the name of profits.
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The outcome of this trial, in which a young woman, âKaley,â accuses Meta and YouTube of designing addictive features to hook her as a small child, could serve as a bellwether for hundreds of other cases. If the companies lose, they could be on the hook for potentially billions in damages and forced to make changes to platforms that have shaped how many people live.
Zuckerberg exited from a back door of the courthouse after concluding more than five hours of testimony on Wednesday.
## Zuckerberg and Kaley
Before the trial began, nearly a dozen [parents who say their children were harmed](https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/17/tech/meta-mark-zuckerberg-addiction-trial-testimony) gathered hands outside the courthouse before Zuckerberg arrived.
Zuckerberg entered through the front door of the Los Angeles Superior courthouse around 8:30 a.m. local time, past a swarm of parents, media and jurors also waiting in line to enter. He did not respond to a question about what his message would be to parents who say their children were harmed by social media.
Kaley herself was also in the tightly packed courtroom to hear Zuckerbergâs testimony. Her lawyer, Mark Lanier, previously said she would not be present for much of the trial proceedings because she has social anxiety and difficulty being around crowds, although she is expected to testify later in the trial.
At one point in the testimony, Lanier pointed to Zuckerbergâs 2024 congressional testimony that âthe existing body of scientific workâ has not shown a link between social media and worse mental health outcomes for young people.
âWe get feedback from a handful of different stakeholders, including people who study wellbeing,â Zuckerberg said. âI took into account all of that info and I think I navigated this in a reasonable way.â
Speaking to reporters outside the courtroom during a break, Julianna Arnold said it was âsurrealâ to see Zuckerberg testify, after years of calling on the company to make greater changes. Arnold [traces](https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/27/business/video/meta-youtube-tiktok-trial-julianna-arnold-vrtc) the death of her 17-year-old daughter Coco to Instagram.
âThe intention of the company was to prey on teens ⊠exploit them so they can make greater profits,â Arnold said. âThat was done intentionally, not by accident.â
At the end of his questioning, Lanier brought out a dramatic prop: a poster multiple feet long, held by seven people, with hundreds of photos Kaley had posted to Instagram, as a way of hammering home her compulsive use of the platform.
Zuckerberg was pressed on Wednesday about whether children younger than 13 have access to Instagram. The app technically requires users to be 13 to sign up, and Zuckerberg said younger children are ânot allowed on Instagram.â
But Lanier showed an internal document from 2015 that estimated over 4 million Instagram users were under 13, which it said represented â30% of all 10-12 year olds in the US.â Lanier has said the now-20-year-old plaintiff, Kaley, began using Instagram at age 9.
Lanier pointed out that it wasnât until December 2019 that Instagram began asking new users to input a birthdate when signing up; previously, it just asked them to confirm they were above the age of 13. Instagram in August 2021 started asking existing users to provide a birthdate if they hadnât done so previously, as part of a safety push for young people.
That means Kaley wasnât asked for her age at all when she joined the platform.
Zuckerberg said that in 2019, before the birthdate rule was implemented, there was âsome concern around privacy,â but he thinks they eventually landed on the right policy.
Lanier has said Kaley sometimes used Instagram for âseveral hours a dayâ and was once on the platform for more than 16 hours in a single day, despite her motherâs attempts to curb her use.Kaley claims the appâsaddictive features led her to develop anxiety, body dysmorphia and suicidal thoughts and that she experienced bullying and sextortion on Instagram.
A Meta spokesperson has said âwe strongly disagreeâ with the allegations in Kaleyâs lawsuit and âare confident the evidence will show our longstanding commitment to supporting young people.â The companyâs lawyer has argued that it was Kaleyâs difficult family life, rather than social media, that caused her mental health challenges. YouTube also denies the lawsuitâs claims.
âThe question for the jury in Los Angeles is whether Instagram was a substantial factor in the plaintiffâs mental health struggles,â a Meta spokesperson said in a statement ahead of Zuckerbergâs testimony. âThe evidence will show she faced many significant, difficult challenges well before she ever used social media.â
Meta has also pointed to safety features, such as parental oversight tools and âteen accounts,â which implement default privacy settings and content restrictions for users under the age of 18.
Lanier asked Zuckerberg whether a company should âprey uponâ people who come from difficult backgrounds or are âless fortunate in educational opportunities.â
âI think a reasonable company should try to help the people who use its services,â Zuckerberg replied.
## âUtility and valueâ
The exchange got somewhat heated when Lanier questioned whether Zuckerberg and Meta set goals to maximize time spent on the app. The Meta CEO said time-specific goals existed âearlier on in the companyâ but it then shifted to focus on âutility and value.â
âThereâs a basic assumption I have that if something is valuable, then people will do it more,â Zuckerberg said on the stand.
Lanier showed an internal email from December 2015 in which Zuckerberg referenceda three-year plan for the company, which included âTime - +10% for Instagram.â
âWe used to give teams goals⊠we changed that because I donât think itâs the best way to run the company,â Zuckerberg said in response.He argued that Lanier was mischaracterizing his approach from a decade ago.
Zuckerberg reiterated later reiterated that his goal is to build a product that has long-term appeal, not one that gets people hooked in the short-term but makes them feel bad about themselves.
In another tense exchange, Lanier grilled Zuckerberg over Instagramâs decision to allow âbeautyâ filters that manipulate a userâs face to make it appear theyâre wearing makeup or have had facial surgery. Meta consulted with 18 experts that found such filters can cause harm, Lanier said.
Instagram ultimately decided to allow such filters created by users but not to promote them in the app.
âI thought the balance of free expression should allow people to make those filters but that we shouldnât create those filters ourselves,â Zuckerberg said. He added that âexperts in free expressionâ were also consulted on that decision, but said he didnât know their names and hadnât met with them.
Kimberly Pallen, a partner at the law firm Withers who specializes in complex civil litigation, told CNN that Zuckerberg needs to show Meta is doing its best. âThatâs probably what itâs going to come down to: From the juryâs perspective, are they doing enough? And do they care?â
Zuckerbergâs performance on the stand could also play a significant role in how the jury views the case, Pallen said.
âItâs going to turn on how these people testify in front of the jury, if the jury likes them, and what the documents show,â she said.
Earlier in testimony, Zuckerberg discussed his majority ownership stake in Meta. He argued that the better Meta stock does, the more money gets invested into science andresearch, adding that he has [pledged](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz9crfdO5IM) to give away 99% of his wealth.
Lanier asked whether Zuckerberg would also âpledge money for the victims of social media.â
âI disagree with the characterization of your question,â Zuckerberg said.
*âCNNâs Jack Hannah contributed reporting.* |
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