'I'd Spend All My Time': US Woman Who Sued Meta, YouTube Over Addiction

Kaley GM, a 20-year-old from the United States, has initiated legal action against Meta's Instagram and YouTube, alleging that these platforms contributed to her addiction and negatively impacted her mental health. The lawsuit claims that the companies failed to adequately warn users about the addictive nature of their services, which she argues has led to severe psychological distress. This case highlights growing concerns about the influence of social media on young individuals, particularly regarding mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, this lawsuit may set a precedent for how tech companies are held accountable for their impact on user well-being. The case comes amid increasing scrutiny of social media's role in society, prompting discussions about regulation and user protection. Kaley's case underscores the necessity for greater responsibility from tech giants in managing the potential harms associated with their platforms, particularly for vulnerable populations like teenagers and young adults.
Originally reported by NDTV World. Read original article
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