At least 40 school districts across 10 states are suing social media companies including Facebook, Snapchat and TikTok, Google and YouTube, claiming thesecompanies are contributing to a youth mental health crisis and should be held accountable.
Schools are seeking damages for the larger mental health teams they now say they need in order to prevent and treat for excessive and problematic use of social media, whose products are designed to hook its users and keep them using the products as long and often as possible,
Some suits allege that social media is responsible for increased incidences of eating disorders, anxiety and depression among students. Instagram, owned by Meta (formally Facebook), was previously criticized for promoting self-harm content and eating disorders, using algorithms to push content to millions of its users, and putting profit over child safety.