USA: Snap, YouTube and TikTok settle social media addiction lawsuit as Meta heads to new trial
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"Snap, YouTube, TikTok Settle Tech Addiction Case. There's Still One Holdout", 17 May 2026
Snap, YouTube, and TikTok owner ByteDance have agreed to settle a lawsuit accusing the platforms of causing addiction, disrupting learning, and forcing schools to spend large sums on student mental health support.
According to Bloomberg, payout terms were not disclosed... Meta will continue to fight the case; a trial begins on June 12 in California.
The Breathitt County School District in rural Kentucky sued the tech firms in 2024, accusing them of failing to implement robust age-verification processes and effective parental controls. It also accused them of not implementing opt-in restrictions on the length and frequency of usage... and using algorithms to promote addictive engagement...
“This matter has been amicably resolved, and our focus remains on building age-appropriate products and parental controls that deliver on that promise,” YouTube told Reuters. Snap provided a similar statement...