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NYC Takes Legal Action Against Social Media Giants

NYC Takes Legal Action Against Social Media Giants

New York City has filed a lawsuit against major social media companies, including Meta, TikTok, YouTube, and Snap. City officials claim these platforms are intentionally designed to keep children addicted.
Mayor Eric Adams said the lawsuit aims to protect the mental health of young users. According to him, social media has become a “toxic environment” for children.

The City’s Case and Its Impact

The lawsuit accuses the companies of using harmful algorithms. These algorithms allegedly encourage endless scrolling, making it difficult for teens to disconnect. In addition, the city argues that such designs lead to anxiety, depression, and sleep problems among students.
For example, NYC public schools report rising cases of mental health issues linked to excessive screen time. As a result, the city is seeking financial damages and stricter safety regulations for youth-oriented content.
However, social media companies deny the allegations. They insist they offer tools to limit usage and protect younger audiences.

A Growing National Concern

New York City’s move mirrors similar lawsuits in California and other states. Therefore, this case could shape how U.S. law defines social media responsibility.
Experts say the lawsuit may pressure platforms to redesign their apps. Parents and educators, meanwhile, hope it sparks a broader conversation about digital well-being.
The outcome could change how children interact with technologNew York City sues major social media companies, accusing them of designing platforms that fuel child addiction.
y — and how tech giants design the future of social media.
Meta Title: NYC Sues Social Media Giants Over Child Addiction Claims

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