WhatA forensic analysis platform that reverse-engineers and documents how social media algorithms amplify harmful content, sold as expert-witness tooling to plaintiff law firms.
SignalCommenters note this bellwether verdict opens thousands of similar cases, and that proving algorithmic intent — showing the algorithm represents deliberate human choices — is the core legal battleground.
Why NowThe negligence verdict validates the legal theory that algorithmic curation equals editorial choice, creating immediate demand from plaintiff firms pursuing the thousands of pending copycat cases.
MarketPlaintiff law firms handling social media harm cases; thousands of pending cases with potentially billions in damages; expert witness fees of $500-1000/hr; no specialized platform exists for this niche.
MoatProprietary methodologies for algorithm analysis that become cited in case law, plus relationships with top plaintiff firms handling the case pipeline.
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