"Seattle public schools sue TECH Companies for social media harm"

in #steem2 years ago

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The Seattle public school district has filed a lawsuit against tech companies Alphabet, Meta Platforms, Snap, and TikTok-owner ByteDance. The district claims that these companies are responsible for a worsening mental health crisis among students and have negatively impacted the schools' ability to fulfill their educational mission. The lawsuit alleges that the companies purposely designed their products to be addictive for young people, leading to a mental health crisis.

In response, Google has stated that it has invested heavily in creating safe experiences for children on its platforms and has implemented strong protections and dedicated features to prioritize their well-being. Snap has also stated that it works closely with mental health organizations to provide in-app tools and resources for users and that the well-being of its community is its top priority. Meta Platforms and TikTok have not yet commented on the lawsuit.

The school district is seeking compensation for damages and other penalties. The lawsuit claims that the actions of these tech companies have been a substantial factor in the current youth mental health crisis and that they have exploited the vulnerable brains of young people by hooking them into excessive use of their social media platforms.

As a result of this mental health crisis, schools have had to take steps such as training teachers to identify and address mental health symptoms, hiring trained personnel, and implementing educational programs to inform students about the potential dangers of social media.