YouTube、Snap 和 TikTok 与肯塔基州学区的社交媒体成瘾诉讼达成和解
YouTube, Snap, And TikTok Settle Kentucky School District's Social Media Addiction Claims

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YouTube、Snap 和 TikTok 已与肯塔基州布雷西特县学区达成了诉讼和解。该学区此前指控这些平台助长了青少年的心理健康危机。尽管具体条款尚未披露,但这标志着全美 1200 多起学校学区联合诉讼浪潮中的重大进展。该学区最初寻求 6000 万美元赔偿,用于资助心理健康项目并解决平台成瘾功能的问题。 尽管达成了和解,但该学区仍继续对 Meta(Facebook 和 Instagram)提起诉讼,庭审定于 6 月 15 日进行。相关科技公司坚称无需承担法律责任,并主张他们已实施了严格的安全措施,且设计平台时并未将其设定为令人成瘾。 这些案件是目前待决的 5700 多起涉及个人、州和地方政府诉讼的一部分。近期,一起诉讼出现了显著进展:陪审团裁定一名年轻女子胜诉并获得 600 万美元赔偿,该女子称社交媒体的算法和设计功能对其造成了严重的心理伤害。作为风向标案件,这些诉讼预计将对数千起关于社交媒体对青少年福祉影响的合并索赔产生重大影响。

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Authored by Kimberly Hayek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

YouTube, Snap, and TikTok have settled a Kentucky school district’s claims that the platforms fueled a youth mental health crisis that the school district said it was forced to manage.

The Breathitt County School District in rural eastern Kentucky still plans to take Meta Platforms, parent of Facebook and Instagram, to trial on June 15.

The agreements, detailed in federal court filings on Friday, are among the first set for trial in more than 1,200 similar lawsuits filed by school districts nationwide.

This matter has been amicably resolved and our focus remains on building age-appropriate products and parental controls that deliver on that promise,” a YouTube spokesperson said in a statement.

Snap and TikTok did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The district had sought more than $60 million to cover costs of countering social media’s effects on students and to fund a 15-year mental health program. It also asked the court to order changes to reduce addictive features on the platforms. Terms of the agreements were not disclosed.

More than 3,300 addiction-related lawsuits are pending in California state courts. Another 2,400 cases filed by individuals, cities, states, and school districts have been filed in the California federal court.

The companies have denied the allegations. They say they already take extensive steps to protect teens and young users.

The settlements come weeks after a landmark verdict in a related individual case.

In March, a jury found Meta and Google’s YouTube negligent and awarded $6 million to a 20-year-old woman identified in court records as K.G.M. or Kaley G.M., who argued she suffered depression, body dysmorphia, anxiety, and suicidal ideation as a result of being addicted to the social media apps.

K.G.M.’s case focused narrowly on how design and function—including features such as notifications, “infinite scroll,” and the companies’ proprietary algorithms—rather than third-party content, may have led to alleged psychological harms.

Meta and YouTube executives testified that they do not design their platforms to be addictive.

K.G.M.’s attorneys said the evidence clearly shows that leadership at both Meta and YouTube knew of the harms associated with preteen use, that young people with other co-stressors were particularly vulnerable, and that they went after that demographic anyway, introducing features such as vertical video feeds to compete with rivals such as Snapchat.

Like K.G.M.’s case, the Breathitt County School District’s agreement is one of a handful of bellwether trials expected to have a profound bearing on thousands of related, consolidated civil injury lawsuits brought by parents, children, school districts, and district attorneys.

Reuters and Beige Luciano-Adams contributed to this report.

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