Children and adolescents are especially susceptible to harm because their brains are not fully developed, the lawsuit said.

"Youth are now addicted to defendants’ platforms in droves,” according to the 311-page filing in Superior Court in California, where the companies are headquartered.

The country’s largest school district, with about 1 million students, has had to respond to disruptions in and out of the classroom, provide counseling for anxiety and depression, and develop curricula about the effects of social media and how to stay safe online, according to the filing. The city spends more than $100 million on youth mental health programs and services each year, Mayor Eric Adams’ office said.

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    9 months ago

    It’s a good thing to be happening. However it’s not only addictive to children/ teens, adults also are observed to be addicted and resent into depression.

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      9 months ago

      Yes but we’ve known this for a long time, this specific instance is an issue which has been gaining momentum for a while now and is soon to spiral out of control if we do nothing

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        9 months ago

        I agree. people will say it’s because of lobbying between those companies and the government - I agree, but partially. That’s because the majority of people put no effort in combating this addiction; they may say “it’s addictive” but that’s about it.

        I’m not even sure people will be willing to admit they have an addiction. And this could be harmful for their preteen children - as this is when they take example of their parents.