Lawsuits against Social media (facebook/meta/instagram, tiktok, snapshot, youtube) are coming, alleging they hurt kids, and they're avoiding the 1st amendment shield, instead focusing on personal injury. They've got decent arguments, targeting the intentionally addictive features (with receipts of intent).
Plaintiffs are focusing on injury in some suits, apparently AG's for schools/states are also complaining of public nuisance.
Tik toc already settled - TikTok settles just before social media addiction trial to begin
Apparently snapchat has settled too.
Plaintiffs are seeking $ but also asking for change in the platforms - more restrictions aimed at limiting child usage an parental control, and change to some of the addictive features (auto-play of targeted vids, infinite scroll of targeted content, etc).
In addition to the approximately 2,500 personal injury cases, the social media companies face consumer protection suits by about three dozen state attorneys general and public nuisance suits by more than 1,000 public school districts.
Those cases, which are expected to start going to trial later this year in federal court, also expose the tech giants to billions of dollars in damages and potential changes in how the platforms operate.
Will anything change?
Plaintiffs are focusing on injury in some suits, apparently AG's for schools/states are also complaining of public nuisance.
Tik toc already settled - TikTok settles just before social media addiction trial to begin
Apparently snapchat has settled too.
Plaintiffs are seeking $ but also asking for change in the platforms - more restrictions aimed at limiting child usage an parental control, and change to some of the addictive features (auto-play of targeted vids, infinite scroll of targeted content, etc).
In addition to the approximately 2,500 personal injury cases, the social media companies face consumer protection suits by about three dozen state attorneys general and public nuisance suits by more than 1,000 public school districts.
Those cases, which are expected to start going to trial later this year in federal court, also expose the tech giants to billions of dollars in damages and potential changes in how the platforms operate.
Will anything change?

