Meta research found supervision doesn't curb teens' compulsive social media use
7 days ago
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- Meta's 'Project MYST' study found parental controls have little impact on teens' compulsive social media use.
- Teens with stressful life events are more likely to struggle with moderating social media use.
- A lawsuit accuses social media companies of creating addictive products leading to mental health issues in children.
- Meta, YouTube, TikTok, and Snap are named in the lawsuit, with TikTok and Snap settling before trial.
- The study revealed no association between parental supervision and teens' ability to control social media use.
- Instagram head Adam Mosseri claimed unfamiliarity with Project MYST despite evidence of his approval.
- Teens facing trauma in real life are at higher risk of social media addiction.
- Meta avoids labeling overuse as addiction, using 'problematic use' instead.
- Meta's lawyers argue life circumstances, not social media, are the primary cause of teens' emotional issues.
- The jury's interpretation of the study and testimonies will determine the case's outcome.