Article 73DTJ Social media companies are being sued for harming their users’ mental health – but are the platforms addictive?

Social media companies are being sued for harming their users’ mental health – but are the platforms addictive?

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Hannah Harris Green
from World news | The Guardian on (#73DTJ)

Experts say the term addiction' is be overused and, for social media use, could be difficult to prove

Forthcoming legal proceedings against Meta and YouTube are frequently referred to as the social media addiction trials", but whether these platforms are truly addictive is still the subject of scientific debate.

The lawsuits were brought against Meta, YouTube (Google), Snap Inc and TikTok by plaintiffs alleging these platforms severely damaged their mental health when they were children. Snap and TikTok settled the first case to go to trial, brought by a woman known as KGM, now about 20. The remaining defendants, Meta and YouTube, were set to go to court this week, but the trial was delayed because Meta's senior attorney became ill.

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