When juries or courts find platforms legally liable for youth harm, elected officials rapidly translate those verdicts into sweeping age‑based access bans or new regulation. This creates a policy cascade where litigation outcomes become the primary political lever for digital youth protections.
— If judicial liability becomes a trigger for national age bans, debates over evidence standards, enforcement mechanisms, and surveillance tradeoffs will escalate across democracies.
BeauHD
2026.03.27
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The article notes recent juries found social platforms liable (the 'Big Tobacco moment') and cites Austria announcing legislation in that context.
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