Tech Executives' Personal Liability for Platform Content

Tech executives are facing increasing scrutiny and potential personal liability for content on their platforms, with recent arrests and legal actions raising questions about their accountability. While historically companies have been held responsible for platform transgressions, the threshold for holding individuals liable is lowering, especially in areas like child safety. The arrest of Telegram's founder Pavel Durov in France highlights the potential risks tech executives face, but experts believe these cases are outliers for now.

Mark Zuckerberg's Personal Liability in Lawsuits Against Meta Platforms Inc.

Mark Zuckerberg is seeking to avoid personal liability in lawsuits accusing Meta Platforms Inc. of addicting children to their products. Zuckerberg argues that he can't be held personally responsible for actions at Meta just because he's the CEO.