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Meta Settles Lawsuit Over Social Media Addiction Impact on Schools

Photography & Words by Julian Reed May 22, 2026 1 MIN READ
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Meta settles lawsuit

Meta Platforms Inc. agreed to resolve a class action accusing the company of fostering addictive social media habits that disrupted classroom learning. The settlement, announced Tuesday, caps a wave of ↓ 1,000 similar claims filed across the United States.

Under the terms, Meta will fund educational programs aimed at digital‑wellness and will bolster parental‑control tools. The move follows a Reuters investigation linking screen time spikes to lower test scores during the pandemic.

ā€œThe evidence is clear: unchecked usage erodes academic performance,ā€ said a spokesperson for the plaintiffs.

Legal analysts note the settlement could set a precedent for future tech‑industry liability cases, potentially reshaping how platforms design engagement algorithms.


Analysis by Julian Reed (Consumer Electronics Expert).

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