Meta faces lawsuits alleging it knew about mental health impacts on teens The Washington Post
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Description / HTTP Status: Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is facing a wave of lawsuits alleging it knew what impact its apps could have on teens mental health. The suits are among the first to rely on the Facebook Papers, a trove of internal documents leaked last year.
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