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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNFlorida schools join mass lawsuit against social media giants over youth mental healthSocial media giants may soon face legal reckoning. About 45 school districts across Florida have joined in on a nationwide, mass-action lawsuit, accusing even the most popular platforms of ...
Six employees of a care facility for people with a severe mental handicap have been humiliating their clients, filming it, ...
While social media and screen time is often blamed for mental health struggles, some mental health professionals say screen use isn’t inherently negative.
Florida officials filed suit Monday against Snap Inc., which owns Snapchat, alleging it has been "openly defying" state law aimed at protecting young minors.
Teens with mental health conditions experience social media more intensely, often spending more time online and feeling less ...
The lawsuit, filed one year ago, targets companies including Snapchat, Meta and TikTok ... connections between excessive screen time and mental health issues. "They are intentionally making ...
Meta has found in its own research that Instagram makes body image worse for one in three teen girls, and Snapchat has been ... contribute to positive mental health outcomes.
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