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'These guys are absolutely liable.' Social Media Expert owenvideo believes lawsuits against social media companies are going to be long and arduous battles for school districts across the nation. More info:

SAN DIEGO – The Coronado and Oceanside Unified school districts filed lawsuits against a group of social media companies, including Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube, joining scores of other school districts nationwide that claim social media is harming the mental health of young people.

The complaints filed this week continue a trend of school districts filing suit against social media giants, with the first such litigation believed to be a complaint filed in January by Seattle Public Schools.

 

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owenvideo This really falls under the parents responsibilities. Schools also need to grant parents full access to blocking sites on school loaned Chromebooks.

owenvideo Please explain.

owenvideo Way to go Owen. Yes!

Not all teachers fought againts re-opening. Please stop lumping us together. It's not fair or correct

Will they be filing lawsuits against themselves and their teachers unions? For the impact the closures had on depression and anxiety— as teachers fought against re-opening. Or—better yet— where is the lawsuit against Gov Newsom and Wilma Wooten?

So you want to blame TIKTOK for our youth, being sensitive 🤨.

Why is the school district filing this instead of parents? Where ARE the parents?

Wow! It's about time.

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