Today’s teenagers have grown up with social media, impacting everything from class assignments and social activities to their mental health. As schools and parents figure out guardrails to prevent their children from experiencing depression or – worse – suicide, they’re turning to new ways to fix the growing problem. Dan Lieberman takes a look at the litigation the Seattle Public Schools (SPS) is pursuing, claiming social media companies have made their platforms intentionally addictive for teens.
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