Meta settles lawsuit claiming its platforms addicted students and left schools to deal with the damage
Meta has settled a lawsuit with a Kentucky school district that claimed the company's platforms were addictive and harmed children's mental health. The lawsuit, brought by Breathitt County School District, accused Meta, YouTube, Snap, and TikTok of designing platforms that keep young users hooked through features such as algorithmic recommendations and infinite scroll. The terms of Meta's settlement were not disclosed, but the case is part of a larger trend of lawsuits against social media companies over their impact on children's health and well-being.
- ▪The lawsuit claimed that Meta's platforms caused anxiety, depression, self-harm, and classroom disruption among students.
- ▪The district had been seeking over $60 million to fund a 15-year program to counteract the alleged damage caused by social media.
- ▪Around 1,200 school districts have filed related cases against major social media companies, with over 5,700 addiction-related claims pending in state and federal courts.
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The Web Tech Culture lawsuit meta Meta settles a lawsuit that said it addicted students and left schools to deal with the damage The Kentucky district claimed addictive design features forced schools to divert resources from education By Rob Thubron May 22, 2026, 8:08 Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Why it matters: It seems that the two things taking up most of Meta's time these days are AI and lawsuits. In the case of the latter, the social media giant has just settled a major suit with a Kentucky school district over claims that it designs its products to be addictive, thereby directly harming children's mental health.
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