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School district launches class action lawsuit against social media giants

October 11, 2024 | Tri-Creek School Corporation, School Boards, Indiana


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School district launches class action lawsuit against social media giants
In a recent government meeting, a resolution was passed to authorize litigation against social media companies, specifically addressing the growing concerns regarding their impact on youth mental health. The resolution, identified as 2024-09, aims to join a class action lawsuit alongside other school districts at both state and federal levels.

The board emphasized the urgency of taking action to protect children and adolescents from potential harm associated with social media usage. The resolution was presented as a proactive measure, with assurances that there would be no financial burden on the school district. If the data collection process becomes overly demanding, the district retains the option to withdraw from the lawsuit without incurring any costs.

The discussion highlighted the potential for revenue generation should the case proceed to trial, which could then be allocated to enhance mental health services and address the disruptions caused by social media in educational settings. The board noted that similar legal actions are being pursued by other entities, including the Illinois Attorney General's lawsuit against TikTok, underscoring a broader movement to hold social media companies accountable for their influence on youth.

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