BBT #11 Snippet | $375 Million Won't Fix This — But It's a Start

EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 5 MIN

BBT #11 Snippet | $375 Million Won't Fix This — But It's a Start

from Black Box Theory Podcast · host Black Box Theory

New Mexico just hit Meta with a $375 million verdict for failing to protect kids from predators on Instagram and Facebook. The jury didn't blink. But Meta's already appealing — and that number, as big as it sounds, is pocket change for a company worth $1.4 trillion. So the real question isn't whether the fine hurts. It's whether any fine ever will.Malcolm and Thomas break down why the Meta verdict matters beyond the dollar amount — the 2,000+ pending lawsuits piling up behind it, the California jury that just found Meta AND YouTube liable for social media addiction, and what it actually means when a platform's entire business model is built on maximizing engagement for the most vulnerable users. Plus: if a $375M fine doesn't change the product, what does?⏱️  Timestamps00:00 — Meta's $375M fine: what New Mexico's verdict actually means for Big Tech accountability📊 By the Numbers- $375M — New Mexico jury verdict against Meta for failing to protect minors from predators on Instagram and Facebook (Reuters, April 2026)- $6M — California bellwether verdict finding Meta and YouTube liable for social media addiction in minors (AP, April 2026)- 2,000+ — Active lawsuits pending against Meta over child safety failures (Reuters, April 2026)- $1.4T — Meta's market cap, making $375M approximately 0.027% of company value (Yahoo Finance, April 2026)- Meta's response: Company plans to appeal and says teen mental health is "profoundly complex and cannot be linked to a single app"—📦 Black Box Theory breaks down tech, investing, and corporate culture for early-career professionals. New episodes every week.🎧 Listen everywhere:SpotifyApple PodcastsAmazon MusiciHeartRadioDeezer📲 Follow us:InstagramTikTokYouTube📩 Partnerships & Inquiries: [email protected]⚠️ Disclaimer: We are not financial advisors, tax professionals, or legal experts. All content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Always do your own research and consult qualified professionals before making financial decisions.#BlackBoxTheory #MetaFine #Instagram #ChildSafety #BigTech #SocialMedia #TechAccountability #MalcolmAndThomas #BlackPodcast #PodcastClip 

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