A California school board is suing giant social media companies for allegedly creating a “destructive environment for children” and leaving parents and educators to deal with what they deemed is a growing mental health crisis among the youth.
The 107-page lawsuit, filed Monday in Northern California on behalf of the San Mateo County Board of Education and the San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools Nancy Magee, names some of the biggest names in social media, including YouTube, Google, Snap Inc. and
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