Families Sue Facebook Parent Company, Instagram After Girls Attempt Suicide
Families Sue Facebook Parent Company, Instagram After Girls Attempt Suicide
Two families have filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of both Facebook and Instagram.According to Reuters, the complaints allege that Meta’s social media platforms fuel eating disorders and other mental health conditions in children and teenagers.Reuters reports that the plaintiff families, both represented by Laura Marquez-Garrett of the Social Media Victims Law Center, filed their complaints in federal court in San Francisco earlier this week. The lawsuits allege that Instagram caused the girls to become “addicted” to social media, and to develop depression, anxiety, and anorexia.Meta did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for comment.The complaints observe that Instagram allows users to post photographs, videos, and stories.After creating an Instagram account, users’ activity and engagement trends are tracked and processed by an algorithm. The algorithm then recommends new content based on an individual’s activity pattern.The lawsuits suggest that Instagram implicitly encourages eating disorders by showing vulnerable teenagers pictures of “very thin” models, as well as content related to “extreme” exercise regimens.
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