Fourteen schools and boards allege the online platforms are addictive and have caused harm to students' academic achievement as well as their mental health and well-being.
The suits, initiated by 14 school boards and individual schools last year, allege social media apps run by Meta, Snapchat and TikTok are negatively rewiring how students think and learn. The ...
Schools for Social Media Change said in a media release on Tuesday Ontario Superior Court Justice Janet Leiper struck down ...
The move — if it comes to fruition — would mark a significant shift in Meta’s strategy. Since its launch in 2020, Reels has ...
Meta Platforms’ (META) is considering spinning off Reels into a separate app to leverage the uncertainty surrounding Chinese ...
Social media platforms under Meta, as well as Google and X (formerly Twitter), are still in the process of obtaining social ...
The feature, set for immediate launch in the EU with the US to follow later, allows parents to set time limits or establish ...
The federal government has been accused of making a "sweetheart deal" to exempt YouTube from the teen social media ban, as ...
Australia has proposed an exemption from its landmark social media ban so that children can use YouTube for school.
Every social media service wants a chunk of TikTok's US customers. Meta - the Chinese-owned service's biggest rival - is ...
Social media apps demand re-evaluation of the Albanese government's media ban and YouTube's special treatment.
Mark Zuckerberg tried to get Facebook into China, where it is blocked, for well over a decade. According to a whistleblower ...