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Meta removes ads from law firms seeking clients for social media addiction lawsuits, sparking debate over accountability and user safety.

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Last updated: April 11, 2026 11:54 am
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Meta faces legal scrutiny while removing ads linked to social media addiction lawsuits
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META has removed several advertisements from its platforms that aimed to recruit clients for lawsuits related to social media addiction.

The ads, created by law firms, appeared across Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and Meta’s wider advertising network. These campaigns targeted users who may have experienced harmful effects from prolonged social media use.

Meta defended its decision by stating that it will not allow legal firms to use its platforms to profit while accusing them of causing harm. The company emphasized its right to regulate content that conflicts with its policies and business interests.

However, the move has sparked criticism. Emily Jeffcott, an attorney at Morgan & Morgan, argued that Meta is trying to control public perception and avoid responsibility. She said the company should focus on improving user safety instead of blocking such ads.

Jeffcott also stressed that removing advertisements does not eliminate the risks associated with social media. According to her, it only makes it harder for affected individuals to seek legal support.

The controversy follows recent legal setbacks for Meta. In one high-profile case in California, a young woman successfully sued both Meta and YouTube over claims of social media addiction during her childhood. The case attracted global attention and raised concerns about the impact of digital platforms on mental health.

In another ruling, a court in New Mexico ordered Meta to pay $375 million in damages for misleading users about the safety of its platforms for children. The court found that Meta’s services exposed minors to harmful content and unsafe interactions.

These legal developments have encouraged more firms to pursue similar cases. As a result, advertisements seeking potential claimants have increased across social media platforms.

Despite Meta’s efforts to remove such ads, some remain visible in its ad library. Meanwhile, the company continues to enforce policies that allow it to block content it believes could harm its relationship with users or conflict with its broader goals.

The debate highlights a growing tension between tech companies, legal accountability, and user safety. As lawsuits increase, pressure on platforms like Meta is likely to intensify.

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