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    YouTube, TikTok and Snap settle addiction lawsuit

    This legal battle accuses major social media platforms of contributing to a youth mental health and addiction crisis.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 16, 2026
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    California: YouTube, Snap and TikTok have agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by a Kentucky school district over allegations that their platforms contributed to student addiction and mental health problems.

    The settlements were announced ahead of what was expected to become the first major trial involving school districts seeking compensation from social media companies over the impact of their platforms on young users.

    The lawsuit was filed by the Breathitt County School District in Kentucky, which argued that social media companies created addictive platforms that harmed students and increased pressure on schools to manage mental health issues.

    Although the terms of the settlements were not publicly disclosed, the agreements resolve claims against YouTube, Snap and TikTok in the case. However, the district’s claims against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, are still scheduled to proceed to trial.

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    The Kentucky school district had reportedly sought more than $60m to fund mental health programmes and cover costs linked to the alleged effects of social media addiction among students. The case is considered a major bellwether lawsuit among thousands of similar legal claims filed across the United States against social media companies.

    More than 1,200 school districts have filed lawsuits accusing major tech platforms of contributing to a youth mental health crisis through addictive platform designs and algorithm-driven content.

    In a separate landmark case earlier this year, a jury in Los Angeles found Meta and Google negligent for designing social media products considered harmful to young users.

    Social media companies have denied wrongdoing and insist they have introduced safety measures, parental controls and age-appropriate protections for younger users. The broader legal battle is expected to shape future debates over social media regulation, online safety and the responsibility of technology companies toward children and teenagers.

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