Meta, other social networks will pay $27 million to settle Kentucky school district lawsuit
Meta, Snap, TikTok, and YouTube have agreed to pay approximately $27 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the Breathitt County school district in Kentucky. The lawsuit, one of over 1,300 similar complaints nationwide, accused the social media companies of designing addictive products that harm young users. Meta will contribute the largest portion of the settlement at $9 million, with Snap and TikTok paying $8 million each, and YouTube paying over $2 million, along with providing teacher training. AI
IMPACT This settlement highlights growing regulatory scrutiny on social media platforms regarding addictive product design, which could influence future AI development and deployment, particularly for user engagement features.