Lawsuit Accuses TikTok, Instagram of Targeting Schoolchildren
Lawsuit Accuses TikTok, Instagram of Targeting Schoolchildren
TikTok and Instagram have intentionally created platforms that are so excessively addictive that they are causing mental harm to schoolchildren, according to a lawsuit filed by Livingston Parish School Board against the social media icons. The school board filed the suit in mid-July and is represented by Fayard and Honeycutt. At the beginning of September, the suit was transferred from the 21st Judicial District Court to federal court.ByteDance and Meta are also being named in the suit as the parent companies of these platforms as well as two local internet providers. All parties are accused of facilitating minors' access to the platforms in question.The lawsuit alleges that the companies have used highly sophisticated design elements to intentionally manipulate schoolchildren and keep them addicted to a type of media that negatively impacts them. The lawsuit is also seeking monetary damages and relief to educate the community on the dangers of too much social media exposure.Livingston Parish School Board is not alone, says NOLA.com, as they are only one of many schools and districts now turning to legal recourse to try to protect their students from the damage of social media.
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