Growing evidence suggests social media platforms have harmed young users' mental health. If your child has suffered, learn about emerging legal actions against these companies.
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Parents and users are suing social media platforms for addiction, mental health damage, and enabling harmful content. Section 230 immunity is being tested as plaintiffs argue platforms designed addictive features. Learn about emerging social media liability theories and current litigation.
Lawsuits allege social media companies knowingly designed addictive features targeting children despite internal research showing harm. Product liability and negligence theories may bypass Section 230 protections. Learn about social media addiction litigation and potential claims.
Internal documents reveal social media companies knew their platforms harmed teen mental health yet prioritized engagement. School districts and families are suing for depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and suicide. Understand the legal landscape for social media youth harm claims.