Colorado mom hails verdicts against Meta and YouTube as step toward platform accountability

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A Colorado mother whose son died after taking a fentanyl-laced pill bought via social media (Snapchat) celebrates recent verdicts against Meta and YouTube, saying the rulings set a path for holding platforms accountable for harms to children who use their services.
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