• Holding Social Media Accountable for the Harm They Cause Kids

  • Jul 18 2024
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

Holding Social Media Accountable for the Harm They Cause Kids

  • Summary

  • Social media can be a dangerous place for kids, but the Dolman Law Group is employing a novel strategy to make tech giants accountable for the harm they cause.

    Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe explain that the Supreme Court’s recent refusal to revive a case against SnapChat shows why the fight against social media needs a new tactic. In that case, the court said laws protect Snapchat from being responsible for content that's posted by users. In their litigation, however, they have a different target: the algorithms that social media uses to addict youth. Tune in to learn more.

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