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Thursday, May 21, 2026

Meta settles first US case over school costs tied to youth mental health, court filing shows







Meta Platforms on Thursday reached a settlement in the first case set for trial seeking ‌to make social media companies cover the costs ‌that school districts say they have incurred to combat a mental health crisis ​allegedly fueled by platforms.

The agreement fully resolves a lawsuit brought by a Kentucky school district, following earlier settlements by co-defendants Alphabet's YouTube, Snap and TikTok. The case had been scheduled for ‌a June 15 trial ⁠in federal court in Oakland, California.


"We've resolved this case amicably and remain focused on our longstanding ⁠work to build protections like Teen Accounts that help teens stay safe online, while giving parents simple controls to support ​their families," ​said a spokesperson for Meta.

Breathitt ​County School District, a small ‌rural district in Appalachia, accused the companies of designing their platforms to keep young users hooked, driving anxiety, depression and self-harm among students and leaving schools to deal with the consequences.

Breathitt is among roughly 1,200 school districts pursuing similar claims. ‌Its case was selected as a ​bellwether, or test case, for those ​lawsuits.

The lawsuit sought over $60 ​million to cover the costs of counteracting the ‌impact of social media on ​students' mental health ​and to fund a 15-year mental health program to abate the problem. It also sought a court order ​requiring the companies ‌to modify their platforms to reduce addictive features.

https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/meta-settles-first-us-case-174302329.html

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