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Meta, TikTok and YouTube pay millions as schools target social media harm | Al Bawaba

ALBAWABA - In a legal case that could reshape the relationship between technology companies and the education sector, several of the world’s largest soc

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albawaba.comStai leggendo3 h fa

Meta, TikTok and YouTube pay millions as schools target social media harm | Al Bawaba

ALBAWABA - In a legal case that could reshape the relationship between technology companies and the education sector, several of the world’s largest soc

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economictimes.indiatimes.com13 h fa

Social media companies pay $27 million to settle Kentucky school district's lawsuit over social media harms,…

Meta settled the case brought by Breathitt County School District on May 21, a few weeks before a planned June trial, following earlier settlements by co-defendants Snap Inc , YouTube parent Alphabet and TikTok parent…

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channelnewsasia.com16 h fa

Social media companies pay $27 million to settle Kentucky school district’s lawsuit over social media harms,…

May 29 : A Kentucky school district secured approximately $27 million in settlements from social media companies over claims they fueled a student mental‑health crisis, with Meta Platforms paying the largest amount at…

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welt.de5 h fa

Social Media bei Schülern: Klage wegen psychischer Abhängigkeit – Meta, YouTube und Co. zahlen Millionen an…

Vergleich statt Prozess: Ein Schulbezirk in Kentucky erhält rund 27 Millionen Dollar von Meta, TikTok, Snapchat und YouTube. Der Vorwurf: Die Plattformen hätten junge Nutzer süchtig gemacht und psychische Probleme…

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  1. sabato 30 maggio 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Social media companies pay $27 million to settle Kentucky school district’s lawsuit over social media harms, records show

    May 29 : A Kentucky school district secured approximately $27 million in settlements from social media companies over claims they fueled a student mental‑health crisis, with Meta…

  2. sabato 30 maggio 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Social media companies to pay $27 million to settle Kentucky school district's lawsuit, records show

    May 29 : A Kentucky school district secured roughly $27 million in settlements from Meta Platforms and other social media companies over claims they fueled a student mental‑health…

  3. sabato 30 maggio 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Social media companies pay $27 million to settle Kentucky school district's lawsuit over social media harms, records show - The Economic…

    Meta settled the case brought by Breathitt County School District on May 21, a few weeks before a planned June trial, following earlier settlements by co-defendants Snap Inc ,…

  4. sabato 30 maggio 2026·welt.de

    Social Media bei Schülern: Klage wegen psychischer Abhängigkeit – Meta, YouTube und Co. zahlen Millionen an US-Schulbezirk - WELT

    Vergleich statt Prozess: Ein Schulbezirk in Kentucky erhält rund 27 Millionen Dollar von Meta, TikTok, Snapchat und YouTube. Der Vorwurf: Die Plattformen hätten junge Nutzer…

  5. sabato 30 maggio 2026·albawaba.com

    Meta, TikTok and YouTube pay millions as schools target social media harm | Al Bawaba

    ALBAWABA - In a legal case that could reshape the relationship between technology companies and the education sector, several of the world’s largest soc