Ohio Attorney General Files Securities Class Action Against Against Facebook
Ohio Attorney General Files Securities Class Action Against Against Facebook
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed a lawsuit against Meta—formerly known as Facebook—for allegedly violating federal securities statutes by misleading investors about the harm its products can cause.According to CNBC, Yost specifically claimed that Facebook applications have a quantifiably negative effect on children’s health and well-being.The lawsuit, adds CNBC, has been filed as a prospective class action on behalf of an Ohio pension fund, as well as other Facebook investors.Yost’s lawsuit follows disclosures made by former Facebook employee Frances Haugen, who provided Congress, various media outlets, and privacy activists a “treasure trove” of documents. Most of these documents, notes CNBC, relate to Facebook’s own internal research programs.Overall, they suggest that Facebook had already conducted research about the mental health impacts of Instagram—among Meta’s subsidiaries—on adolescents.Facebook’s data scientists, says CNBC, found that Instagram worsened body-image issues for one out of every three teenage users.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckberberg in 2018. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user: Anthony Quintano. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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