From Accountable Tech via Blue Amp Action <[email protected]>
Subject Finally, some real action to protect our kids against addictive social media
Date November 2, 2023 12:15 PM
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For years, platforms like Meta’s Instagram have knowingly sucked kids into addictive and compulsive social media use — prioritizing profits over the well-documented, real-world harms their products have created for kids.
Finally, a massive group of state attorney generals is suing to correct this problem – but they’re already facing well-funded pressure from Big Tech to drop the lawsuit. Co-sign a letter of support to these courageous state attorneys general to tell them – we’ve got your back! [[link removed]]
John,
If you’ve recently spent any time around teenagers, it’s clear that we have a widespread addiction problem on our hands. Kids are hooked on social media – and sometimes, it can have devastating consequences.
Researchers have been looking at this problem for years, of course, and found convincing evidence that heavy social media use tends to make teenagers – especially girls – feel worse about their bodies and creates anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts.
But what’s even more shocking is that Meta (the parent company of Facebook and Instagram) has known about this problem for years, according to documents leaked by an internal whistleblower in 2021 [1] – and they’ve apparently chosen to do virtually nothing about it since then.
Finally, officials are stepping up to take action: a group of 41 states and Washington, DC are now suing Meta to hold the company accountable for the youth mental health crisis caused by the addictive nature of Facebook and Instagram’s platforms. [2] Here at Accountable Tech, we couldn’t agree more. That’s why we’re asking you today to co-sign our letter of support to these attorneys general to let them know we approve of – and appreciate – their bold action. [[link removed]]
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Accountable Tech sounded the alarm on this issue for years. We launched Stop Instagram for Kids [[link removed]] , shining a light on the platform’s relentless focus on appearance, self-presentation, and branding, which presents challenges to adolescents’ privacy and wellbeing. But thanks to grassroots support, we convinced Meta to stop developing a version of Instagram for children under the age of 13.
John – we can take on Big Tech and win. We’ve done it before and now we need to support these attorneys general. Big Tech has massive lobbying power and cash to throw around. Meanwhile, kids struggle with deliberate design choices made by Big Tech that keep them addicted to social media and online platforms. Add your name to our letter of support to these attorneys general to let them know we approve of their bold action. [[link removed]]
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Without accountability, Big Tech will continue to profit from kids' declining mental health. Let's ensure our children's future isn't compromised by the addictive grips of social media.
Thanks for being with us,
Nicole Gill
Co-founder and Executive Director
Accountable Tech
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