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Snapchat’s Settlement Is Not the Story: The End of “We’re Just Platforms” Is

Snap’s quiet settlement of a social media addiction lawsuit is not a legal footnote, but a signal that the long-standing claim of platform neutrality is failing. As courts begin to scrutinise design-driven harm, exploitation does not disappear; it evolves. In a post-AI social environment, the greatest risk is no longer overt addiction, but systems that simulate agency and authorship so convincingly that dependency feels like sovereignty: posing a deeper threat to dignity than compulsion ever did.

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