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New Mexico has a plan to overhaul Facebook and Instagram
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New Mexico has a plan to overhaul Facebook and Instagram

5 May 20267 Mins Read

Still fresh off its recent $375 million jury verdict against Meta, New Mexico attorney general Raul Torrez’s office began arguing for even greater asks in the second phase of a landmark trial. On Monday, an attorney for the state, David Ackerman, pressed the court for a $3.7 billion abatement plan that would require Meta to fund programs for mental health providers, law enforcement, and educators. Other requests include changes to Meta’s services — like age verification, a 99 percent detection rate for new child sexual abuse material (CSAM), and no more late-night or school-day notifications for teens in the state.

During opening statements, the state argued that only this kind of sweeping plan could resolve the safety and public health issues Meta poses to New Mexico minors. The plan “recognizes the scope of the public nuisance that Meta has caused,” Ackerman said. Meta, on the other hand, said the AG’s asks are so far-fetched and infeasible that it could have no choice but to leave the state entirely if Judge Bryan Biedscheid forced it to comply with the plan.

Biedscheid indicated he also has some reservations. While he wants to address any identified harms, he said, he is “not the easiest sell on an idea where I would become a one person legislature, judge, and executive branch enforcer of administrative code provision.” Although he said he was open to learning more during trial, he expressed concern that some of the states’ requests “could amount to some of that overreach.”

Whatever Biedscheid decides could signal how far a judge is willing to go to address alleged social media harms. There are still thousands of other cases waiting to be tried against social media companies on similar grounds, and such rulings could serve as a reference point during settlement talks.

In March, a Santa Fe jury determined that Meta committed 75,000 violations of the state’s Unfair Practices Act, finding it misled users about the safety of its products for teens and engaged in unconscionable trade practices by facilitating child predators on its services. In a second phase of the trial, Biedscheid will determine whether Meta’s actions went beyond harm to individual users, and also created a public nuisance for the broader community. He’ll also decide the appropriate relief. That could range from the state’s dramatic roadmap of changes to some modest tweaks proposed by Meta — which include funding law enforcement internet crimes training, and committing to improving its age assurance models to detect kids under 13.

Because he presided over the first phase of the trial, Biedscheid warned the parties he’s “not a blank slate.” Even under what he called a “fairly restrictive definition of civil penalty calculation,” the jury found Meta’s thousands of violations warranted the maximum penalty of $5,000 each. But he also noted he’s well aware of the First Amendment concerns that may come with certain proposals, and the issues they may run into with Section 230, the law that shields social media companies from being held liable for their users’ speech.

“It cannot be the case that safety features are only implemented when there are trials or when there are Wall Street Journal articles”

In his opening statement, Ackerman, the state attorney, told the judge that Meta doesn’t take action to address its issues until it’s “forced to do so.” “It cannot be the case that safety features are only implemented when there are trials or when there are Wall Street Journal articles,” Ackerman said. He added that the judge has “broad and flexible powers” to address the mental health crisis he said is “fueled and caused by social media.”

The state addressed some common critiques of its proposed solutions. Ackerman told the judge they’re not asking for the court to “impose a specific age verification scheme,” but rather a “menu” of options that, when layered together, can increase effectiveness. Meta’s concern that a 99 percent standard for detecting new CSAM would be impossible to achieve may be mitigated, according to Ackerman, by a court-assigned child safety monitor lowering the standard if they think Meta has done all it reasonably can. And despite the privacy concerns created by getting rid of encryption, Ackerman said, “the risks to minors of encrypted messages far outweigh the privacy concerns for that population.”

“The state’s proposed injunctive relief is overbroad, vague, unworkable, dangerous, and in conflict with other laws”

Meta attorney Alex Parkinson conceded it won’t try to re-litigate the jury finding in this phase of the trial, and said the company doesn’t “minimize the importance of youth mental health.” But “the state’s proposed injunctive relief is overbroad, vague, unworkable, dangerous, and in conflict with other laws,” Pakinson said. “I just learned for the first time that the monitor him or herself can change the terms of the injunction on the fly. That is not reasonable.”

Parkinson accused the state of trying to “triple-dip,” by letting individual citizens pursue personal injury claims against Meta, and letting the AG pursue the unfair practices claims it won in the first phase, and the public nuisance claim it seeks in this second phase. After the multi-million dollar jury award, “additional piling on is not necessary, and it’s an invitation to stretch the law beyond what it can tolerate,” he said.

The state’s proposal will run into legal issues that have stymied Meta’s own plans before, Parkinson said — age verification, for instance, could conflict with federal children’s privacy law. Parkinson insisted that contrary to the state’s assertions, Meta’s claim that it might have to leave the state is far from a PR stunt. And unlike a factory polluting air that everyone needs to breathe, he said, social media users can simply stay off the apps for a couple weeks, he said.

He extended the factory analogy to argue that the proposed $3.7 billion payment for the “downstream effect” of Meta’s conduct is unlawful. Monetary relief is supposed to be equivalent to “making you pay to build the filter on the smokestack, not to build hospitals for 15 years to cover the healthcare of people who breathe the air,” Parkinson said. “Those people have personal injury claims.”

After opening statements, the state called its first two witnesses. The first was New Mexico’s lead suicide prevention coordinator, who testified to the role of social media and other factors in teen mental health. The second was a special agent who has investigated child exploitation crimes. When the multi-week trial concludes, Biedscheid will need to determine whether Meta’s actions have impacted entire communities, and what he can lawfully do about it.

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