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GENERAL

Ban Social Media for Under-16s, Urges Minister

Minister Kemi Badenoch is leading a charge to ban social media for children under 16, citing addiction and exploitation. Bereaved parents shared their struggles with children's screen time, emphasizing the need for government intervention and a cultural shift. The debate highlights the growing concerns over social media's impact on youth mental health and safety.

3 hours ago
GENERAL

Parents Ignored Machete Warning in Southport Child Murders

A recent inquiry into the Southport child murders revealed that the killer's parents ignored clear warnings, including the ordering of machetes, while social media platforms failed to prevent the spread of harmful content. Experts criticize authorities for not identifying the young offender's violent tendencies, which were fueled by unsupervised online activity. The findings highlight a critical need for better regulation of social media and more robust intervention by authorities to prevent future tragedies.

1 day ago
GENERAL

Meta Faces Lawsuits Over Addictive Platforms Harmful to Kids

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has been found liable in two major lawsuits for creating addictive platforms harmful to children. Whistleblower Frances Haugen provided evidence suggesting the company prioritized engagement over safety. These rulings carry significant financial penalties and could lead to widespread legal action and forced changes.

2 weeks ago
Politics

Tech Giants Face Lawsuits Over Child Exploitation

Families are suing Meta, alleging its platforms are used by predators for financial sextortion, leading to teen suicides. The lawsuit claims Meta prioritized profits over child safety, with algorithms allegedly connecting predators to vulnerable teens. Braden Bone's family is seeking accountability and platform changes, not just monetary compensation.

2 weeks ago
GENERAL

Social Media Giants Face Lawsuits Over Addictive Designs

Tech giants Meta and Google are facing significant legal challenges as juries find them liable for the addictive design of their platforms and the harm caused to young users. Recent verdicts in California and New Mexico have ordered the companies to pay millions in damages, highlighting concerns over mental health impacts and child exploitation.

3 weeks ago
GENERAL

Meta Whistleblower: Zuckerberg Ignored Child Safety Warnings

A former Instagram executive revealed that Meta knew about the harm its platforms caused to children but failed to act. Art Behar testified that Mark Zuckerberg ignored his direct warnings, highlighting the addictive design and ineffective safety tools on Instagram. The recent Los Angeles ruling against Meta has opened the door for greater scrutiny of big tech's practices.

3 weeks ago
Finance

Congressman Targets ‘Digital Fentanyl’ with Section 230 Repeal Push

Congressman Jimmy Patronis is leading a push to repeal Section 230, likening addictive social media algorithms to "digital fentanyl." He argues the law shields tech giants from accountability for harm caused to children online. Repealing the law could significantly impact social media companies and their investors.

3 weeks ago
Politics

Social Media Giants Face Legal Reckoning Over Child Harm

Juries have recently found Meta and YouTube liable for harming children, marking a significant legal shift. This, coupled with legislative efforts like the Kids Online Safety Act, signals a growing demand for social media accountability regarding child safety and mental well-being.

3 weeks ago
Geopolitics

Social Media’s Addiction Problem: A Legal Reckoning Looms

A recent jury verdict finding Meta and Google liable for designing addictive social media platforms for children could set a major legal precedent. This decision, drawing parallels to the tobacco industry's past struggles, signals a potential shift in accountability for tech companies. The implications could lead to significant changes in platform design and user safety measures.

3 weeks ago
Geopolitics

Tech Giants Face Reckoning Over Child Addiction Crisis

A recent jury verdict holding Google and Meta liable for harmful products for kids has sparked public outcry. Americans voiced deep concerns about social media addiction, inappropriate content, and online exploitation of children, demanding greater accountability from trillion-dollar tech companies.

3 weeks ago