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Over 2,000 families sue Meta, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube over children's mental health harms

Sep 1, 2021Long Island, United States4 sources

Summary

More than 2,000 families are suing social media companies including TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube, Roblox, and Meta (parent company of Instagram and Facebook) over the impact of social media on children's mental health. The lawsuits allege that platforms like Instagram contributed to the development of depression and eating disorders in minors. One case involves the Spence family from Long Island, New York, whose daughter Alexis developed an eating disorder at age 12 after using Instagram, which she accessed by falsely checking a 13+ age box. Alexis reported that Instagram's algorithm led her to pro-anorexia content, which normalized disordered eating behaviors and worsened her mental health. The lawsuits are expected to move forward in 2024, with over 350 cases anticipated to proceed.

Incident Details

Domain
Addiction & Mental Health
Harm Types
Eating Disorder

Content promoting disordered eating behaviors.

Addiction
Severity
Minor involved

Who Was Affected

Age
Child, Teen
Gender
Female, mixed
Group
Children