Close Menu

    Get the latest news around the globe

    Editor's Pick

    Eating ultraprocessed foods increases risk of multimorbidity; Study

    NHS aims to prevent ‘Tripledemic’ with rapid winter vaccination campaign

    India and UK resume free Trade talks after year-long pause

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Instagram
    Britain HeraldBritain Herald
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • World Roundup
    • Business
    • Tech World
    • Entertainment & Events
    • Curious
    • More…
      • Spotlight
      • Knowledge
      • Lifestyle
      • Awareness
      • Women World
      • Sports
      • Travel
      • Notable
      • Contact Us
    Britain HeraldBritain Herald
    Home » Meta ordered to pay $375mn in New Mexico child safety case
    World Roundup

    Meta ordered to pay $375mn in New Mexico child safety case

    The court finds Meta misled users as child safety concerns trigger a landmark penalty.
    Trainee ReporterBy Trainee ReporterMarch 25, 2026
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Meta ordered to pay $375m in New Mexico child safety case
    Image Via: FB@Mark Zuckerberg | Cropped by BH

    New Mexico: A court in New Mexico has ordered Meta Platforms to pay $375 million (£279 million) after a jury found the company misled users about the safety of its platforms for children.

    The verdict follows a seven-week trial in which jurors concluded that platforms owned by Meta, including Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp exposed young users to sexually explicit content and contact with predators.

    New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez described the ruling as historic, marking the first successful state lawsuit against Meta over child safety concerns.

    Jury findings and allegations

    The jury found that Meta violated the state’s Unfair Practices Act by misleading the public about protections in place for minors. Prosecutors argued that the company was aware of risks but failed to take sufficient action.

    During the trial, former Meta engineering leader Arturo Béjar testified that internal experiments showed underage users were frequently exposed to sexualised content on Instagram. Arturo Béjar also recounted that his own daughter had been approached by a stranger online.

    Internal research presented in court revealed that at one point, 16 percent of Instagram users reported seeing unwanted nudity or sexual activity within a single week.

    Meta ordered to pay $375m in New Mexico
    Image Via: FB@Meta | Cropped by BH

    Meta to appeal ruling

    Meta, led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, said it disagrees with the verdict and plans to appeal. A company spokesperson stated that Meta continues to invest in safety tools and highlighted recent features such as ‘Teen Accounts’ on Instagram and parental alerts for harmful content searches.

    Broader legal challenges

    The penalty amount reflects thousands of violations, each carrying a maximum fine of $5,000. The case is one of many facing Meta and other tech firms across the United States. A separate trial in Los Angeles involves claims that social media platforms are intentionally designed to be addictive for young users.

    New Mexico originally filed the lawsuit in 2023, accusing Meta of steering minors toward harmful content through its recommendation algorithms.

    Growing scrutiny on tech platforms

    The ruling adds to increasing legal and regulatory pressure on major social media companies over user safety, particularly for minors. With thousands of similar lawsuits underway, the outcome could have wider implications for how platforms design algorithms and enforce content moderation policies.

    MOST READ | US bans new foreign-made internet routers citing national security risks

    STAR OF SECTOR 2025
    Facebook Instagram Safety Issues Instagram Teen Safety Features Meta Appeal Verdict Meta Child Safety Case Meta Lawsuit Meta Misleading Users Case New Mexico Verdict Online Child Protection Laws Social Media Child Protection Social Media Lawsuits US Tech Regulation Child Safety
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Avatar
    Trainee Reporter

    The news/article published above has been sourced, compiled, and corroborated by a Trainee Reporter at Britain Herald. If you have any queries or complaints about the published material, please get in touch with us at BritainHerald@Gmail.Com

    Newly Updated

    Historic moment as Sarah Mullally enthroned in Canterbury

    March 26, 2026

    Denmark election leaves Social Democrats without majority

    March 25, 2026

    India sees first court-approved passive euthanasia case as Harish Rana dies

    March 25, 2026
    STAR OF SECTOR 2025

    Business

    Asia stocks decline on fears of wider Middle East war

    World Roundup March 23, 2026

    Tokyo: Asia stocks have come under pressure as escalating tensions between the United States and…

    Alibaba unveils Wukong AI platform; Boosting agent race

    March 17, 2026

    Oil prices climb after US strike on Iran Kharg Island

    March 16, 2026

    Oil price rises above $100 despite global reserve release

    March 12, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram

    Curious

    Emojis in Every Message: Habit or new digital language?

    March 13, 2026

    Assisi displays remains of St. Francis to mark 800 years since his death

    February 23, 2026

    Lion DNA used to convict poachers in wildlife crime case

    February 20, 2026

    Two-year-old sets Guinness World Records with snooker shots

    January 28, 2026

    Get the latest news around the globe

    Knowledge

    Islamophobia threatens rights and cohesion; Says UN

    World Roundup March 15, 2026

    Geneva: March 15 is marked as the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, a global observance…

    Mojtaba Khamenei chosen as Iran’s new supreme leader

    March 9, 2026

    Financial Independence: Why it matters on International Women’s Day

    March 8, 2026

    Why everyone is talking about the 75 Hard Challenge

    March 6, 2026
    18-EA-387-TryEngineeringSummerInst_BannerAd_300x250_Robot
    About Us
    About Us

    Britain Herald is a global news brand that plays a significant role in educating and informing the masses with informative content, the latest updates, and current affairs across the World.

    Operated and Managed by WellMade Network, the portal is a sister concern of GCC Business News and Emirati Times. For inquiries about Media Partnerships, Investment and other opportunities in line with our Editorial Policy, please contact us at;

    Email Us: News@BritainHerald.com
    Whatsapp: +971 5060 12456

    We Have

    Historic moment as Sarah Mullally enthroned in Canterbury

    March 26, 2026

    Denmark election leaves Social Democrats without majority

    March 25, 2026

    Meta ordered to pay $375mn in New Mexico child safety case

    March 25, 2026

    India sees first court-approved passive euthanasia case as Harish Rana dies

    March 25, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Instagram
    • Home
    • Business
    • Tech World
    • Awareness
    • Contact Us
    Privacy & Cookies Policy | Terms & Conditions
    © 2002 BritainHerald.com, An Initiative by WellMade Network

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.