YouTube settles social media addiction lawsuit filed by Florida teenager
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Lily Jamali
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Google's YouTube has settled a social media addiction lawsuit filed by a 15-year-old Florida teenager (identified as R.K.C.), who alleged that YouTube and other social media platforms were deliberately designed to be addictive, contributing to a mental health crisis among children. The settlement represents another legal setback for tech companies facing growing scrutiny over the impact of their platforms on young users. The teenager's separate cases against three other major tech companies are scheduled to proceed to trial next month.
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· 3 pulledGoogle's YouTube has settled a social media addiction case brought by a 15-year-old in Florida, in a fresh legal blow for online platforms accused of fuelling a mental health crisis among children.
The teenager, who used the initials R.K.C. in court documents, alleged that YouTube and other social media firms had designed their platforms to be addictive.
The 15-year-old plaintiff's case against three other tech giants begins next month.
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