Four school boards in Ontario, Canada have launched a $4.5 billion lawsuit against social media giants Meta, Snapchat, and TikTok for what they describe as negligently designed apps.
“Students are experiencing an attention, learning, and mental health crisis because of prolific and compulsive use of social media products. The fallout of compulsive use of social media amongst students is causing massive strains on the four school boards’ finite resources, including additional needs for in-school mental health programming and personnel, increased IT costs, and additional administrative resources.
Snapchat, TikTok, and Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, have faced numerous criticisms for their effects on users, especially those under 18. The lawsuit claims these apps have created “an attention, learning, and mental health crisis” for students due to “prolific and compulsive use of social media products.” It further states this has led to “massive strains” on resources for the Toronto, Peel, and Ottawa public school boards as well as the board for Toronto Catholic.
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