Meta lawsuit (re failing to protect children's mental health, filed in the US)
Sources
Snapshot:
On 24 October 2023, 33 States filed a lawsuit against Meta in California federal court. They allege its platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, create environments that endanger younger users’ mental health. The lawsuit accuses Meta of prioritising profit over child safety by deliberately designing addictive features that attract and retain minors, despite evidence of negative impacts on their mental health. The case is ongoing.
Legal argument
The legal argument is that Meta prioritises profit over child safety by deliberately creating addictive features and not adequately protecting minors from harmful content, which violates New Mexico’s Unfair Practices Act.
The lawsuit seeks financial damages and restitution and that Meta stops its practices that violate the law.
Meta said it was “disappointed by the route taken by the attorneys general”.
Legal Proceedings
In October 2023, 33 states filed a lawsuit against Meta in California federal court, accusing the company of endangering younger users’ mental health and exploiting young users for profit. The case is ongoing.
News items
Meta sued by 33 states over claims youth mental health endangered by Instagram, Guardian, 24 Oct 2023
States sue Meta claiming its social platforms are addictive and harm children’s mental health, AP, 24 Oct 2023
Court documents
Complaint, 24 Oct 2023