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41 Attorneys General Sue Facebook, Instagram Creators For Targeting Children With Addictive Algorithms

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Meta built its social media business on trapping children in online addiction and then lying about how manipulative its technology could be, more than three dozen attorneys general allege.

Several new heavily redacted lawsuits claim Meta’s primary products — Instagram and Facebook — have “profoundly altered the psychological and social realities of a generation of young Americans” using “psychologically manipulative product features to induce young users’ compulsive and extended use.”

“Through its development of Instagram and Facebook, Meta created a business model focused on maximizing young users’ time and attention spent on its Social Media Platforms,” the attorneys general wrote.

Tools like “dopamine-manipulating recommendation algorithms,” “‘Likes’ and social comparison features,” “audiovisual and haptic alerts,” “visual filter features known to promote young users’ body dysmorphia,” and “content-presentation formats” often referred to as “doomscrolling,” the attorneys general claim, are all wielded by Facebook and Instagram as a means to keep users, especially underage ones, engaged on their app.

Since the inception of these social media sites, these technologies have proven “harmful and psychologically manipulative,” but Meta continues using them to hook people into posting, commenting, liking, and scrolling away their time.

The top legal officers, some of whom demanded in 2021 that Facebook censor dissidents more than it already does, claimed that Meta knew of the harms its technology posed to young users but proceeded to build its platforms around those tools anyway.

“Meta was aware that young users’ developing brains are particularly vulnerable to certain forms of manipulation, and it chose to

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