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Pennsylvania County Accuses Tech Giants of Fueling Youth Mental Health Crisis

Bucks County has filed a lawsuit against the parent companies of Facebook, Google, TikTok and Snapchat, alleging they harm children with addictive social media content.

The complaint from Bucks County follows similar ones filed by Seattle Public Schools and Bay District Schools in Florida.

The complaint from Bucks County follows similar ones filed by Seattle Public Schools and Bay District Schools in Florida.

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A Pennsylvania county has joined a handful of US school districts in filing a lawsuit against social media companies, alleging their platforms have fueled a youth mental health crisis with addictive technology and harmful targeted content.

Bucks County commissioners and the county’s district attorney filed a joint lawsuit in California federal court on March 14 against tech parent companies Meta Platforms Inc., Alphabet Inc., TikTok owner ByteDance Ltd., Snap Inc. and their affiliated groups. They are accusing the companies of violating Pennsylvania’s public nuisance and consumer protection laws and are requesting a jury trial.