Meta, TikTok settle bombshell case over children’s mental health crisis

Social media giants, including Meta, have settled the initial lawsuit brought by hundreds of school districts seeking compensation for the mental health crisis among children, which they attribute to social media addiction.

This landmark agreement involves the Breathitt County School District, a small, rural Kentucky district whose case was slated for trial next month in federal court in Oakland, California. Selected as a bellwether case among 1,200 similar filings, it served as a crucial test for both sides to gauge the jury’s reaction.

Meta finalized its settlement with the district on Thursday, following earlier agreements this week with co-defendants TikTok, Snap, and Google’s YouTube.

While the financial terms of these settlements remain undisclosed, the school district had initially sought more than $60 million to fund a 15-year program aimed at addressing mental health and learning issues linked to social media use…

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