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Studies and reports have linked excessive social media use among teens and young adults with serious mental health challenges.
Families experiencing these challenges are now exploring whether they may qualify for a social media lawsuit.
Emotional & Well-Being Changes
• Increased anxiety or emotional distress
• Sudden mood or personality changes
• Difficulty focusing on school or daily activities
• Concerns related to body image or self-esteem
• Declining academic performance
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Behavior Changes
• Spending 3+ hours per day on social media
• Difficulty reducing or stopping use
• Sleep disruption or late-night scrolling
• Withdrawing from friends or family
Common Signs
Families noticing these changes are now exploring whether they may qualify for a social media claim.
Over 2,300 Families Have Filed Lawsuits
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California lawsuit examining claims involving Meta, YouTube social media platforms.
TikTok addiction lawsuit settled ahead of trial.
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Reuters — February 2026
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