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Meta Study: Parental Controls Fail Teens on Social Media
18 Feb
Summary
- Meta study suggests parental controls have little impact on teen social media use.
- Study found stressful life events linked to teens' inability to self-regulate.
- Plaintiff in trial accuses social media firms of creating addictive products.

An internal Meta research study, Project MYST, conducted with the University of Chicago, has revealed that parental supervision and controls appear to have little impact on children's compulsive social media use. This study's findings were disclosed during a social media addiction trial in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The lawsuit, brought forth by a plaintiff identified as Kaley and others, accuses social media companies of designing addictive and dangerous products that have led to severe mental health issues among young users.




