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Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is being sued by bipartisan state attorneys general, including California, for allegedly exploiting young users through addictive features and harmful content on its platforms. The lawsuits argue that these features specifically target children and teenagers, leading to adverse impacts on their mental health. In a move to address these issues, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) plans to hire a child psychologist to guide the development of internet rules aimed at protecting young users.
Dozens of US states sue Meta Platforms for allegedly harming mental health of young people https://t.co/Rn59BqoXCj https://t.co/VRB1bP5tOw
Meta is sued by DOZENS of states for targeting and damaging the mental health of teenagers https://t.co/J3QaFHs71Y https://t.co/gFFoQpaeFU
Meta is sued by DOZENS of states for targeting and damaging the mental health of teenagers https://t.co/0XSPDDnUas https://t.co/7gFfu8mKh4
Dozens of bipartisan state attorneys general sue Meta for addictive features targeting kids and teens https://t.co/b5Y0aRzDxK
Meta was sued by California and a group of more than two dozen states over claims that its social-media platforms Instagram and Facebook exploit youths for profit and feed them harmful content https://t.co/KnC67L9T1h
time on social media is highly detrimental to young people FTC plans to hire child psychologist to guide internet rules https://t.co/5DslCQQHNg