California Bill Would Let Parents Sue Social Media Giants for Products ‘Addictive’ to Kids

California Bill Would Let Parents Sue Social Media Giants for Products ‘Addictive’ to Kids
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Bill Pan
Bill Pan
Reporter
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A proposal introduced in the California State Assembly would allow parents in the state to sue social media companies that “knew or should have known” that their products were addictive to children.

The legislation, formally titled Social Media Platform Duty to Children Act, states that companies “intentionally invent, design, and deploy” features that are intended to make it hard for users to stop using their social media platforms, including employing the same techniques as gambling firms.