Seattle's School District Sues Tech Giants Over Mental Health Issues
Seattle's School District Sues Tech Giants Over Mental Health Issues
Seattle's public school system has filed a lawsuit against several tech platforms alleging that they've had a negative impact on the welfare of the school's students. In today's digital age, children and adolescents around the world are connected with social media and other apps that are easily accessible on the web. They immerse themselves in online content, watching shorts, liking friends' posts, and posting selfies. Many young people also have smartphones and take these to school. Seattle's administrators are claiming this "has impeded the ability of its schools to fulfill its educational mission.” The lawsuit was filed against the parent companies of popular social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube.Disturbingly, a recent study found that adolescent girls, specifically, are frequently met with videos encouraging eating disorders on TikTok, and experts say these sites have also aided in the significant increase in teen suicide and self-harm rates over the past few years. Children and teens are already vulnerable to mental health issues including depression and anxiety. These are formative years in which bodies are changing, hormones are wacky and peer acceptance is everything. Being able to view destructive content online only further perpetuates these age-old issues.
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