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US Schools Sue Social Media Over Addiction

WBUR Boston Media 1h48s Impact 7
A school district in Kentucky has settled with Snap and YouTube out of court regarding claims that social media platforms employ addictive design features. The suits seek damages for the alleged harm caused to students.

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WBUR Boston

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KDKA 1020 Pittsburgh

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NPR

“five months. Staff were placed on administrative leave. The district has struggled to find a new school superintendent. Hearn shared video within PR of a”

NPR

“Native residential schools. The federal government has acknowledged a history of violence in those schools that continued to the late”

NPR

“School districts across the country are suing social media giants.”

KDKA 1020 Pittsburgh

“School districts across the country are suing platforms like TikTok and Meta, citing negative impacts on student well-being and academic performance.”

WTOP Washington DC

“A growing number of school districts are suing social media companies over addiction concerns.”

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