Parents sue Meta, TikTok over psychological harm to children

[Zambian Observer - Zambia] - 27/01/2026
The impact of social media on children’s mental health has been debated for years. In some countries, like Australia, it has even led to bans on platforms for children under 16. Now parents want to prove in court that companies know about the harm their platforms are doing to children but are (…)
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