New Mexico seeks sweeping Meta safeguards and billions in relief in phase two

New Mexico is asking in the trial’s second phase for a $3.7 billion abatement plan requiring Meta to fund teen-safety programs and implement measures such as age verification, a 99% CSAM-detection target, and restrictions on teen notifications, arguing these steps address a public-nuisance linked to youth harm. Judge Bryan Biedscheid says he’s wary of overreach, while Meta contends the relief is unworkable and could force it to leave the state. The case follows a $375 million jury verdict and a finding of 75,000 Unfair Practices Act violations, with potential implications for similar lawsuits and broader social-media regulation and enforcement, including debates over First Amendment and Section 230 considerations.
- New Mexico has a plan to overhaul Facebook and Instagram The Verge
- New Mexico proposes $3.7bn fine for Meta and sweeping changes to its social platforms The Guardian
- New Mexico seeks $3.7 billion, changes to Meta platforms in youth harm trial Yahoo Finance
- New Mexico seeks child safety restrictions on Meta apps and algorithms in trial’s 2nd phase AP News
- Meta’s historic loss in court could cost a lot more than $375 million The Verge
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