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Amanda Todd香蕉视频直播檚 family joins others in U.S. lawsuit against social media giants

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Carol Todd holds a photo of her late teenage daughter Amanda Todd, who died by suicide in 2012, and the necklace she was wearing in the school photo as she speaks outside B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster, B.C., on Friday, October 14, 2022. TTHE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

When B.C. teenager Amanda Todd sat in front of her computer and detailed the relentless bullying and extortion she香蕉视频直播檇 faced on social media, it sent a shock wave to parents around the world. Twelve years later her family is joining others in a lawsuit alleging those dangers persist for kids online.

Only a few weeks after posting the viral video, 15-year-old Todd died by suicide in October 2012.

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The lawsuit was filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court earlier this month on behalf of 11 families 香蕉视频直播 two of whom are Canadian 香蕉视频直播 who say their children suffered physical and mental harms because of social media platforms. It alleges that some of the world香蕉视频直播檚 largest technology companies knowingly designed and marketed defective products to kids in order to boost engagement numbers.

Some kids took their lives after they were targeted by strangers in sextortion, where a person threatens to expose sexually compromising information or images. Others developed eating disorders, depression and had to be hospitalized.

The lawsuit names tech juggernauts Meta 香蕉视频直播 the parent company of Facebook and Instagram 香蕉视频直播 along with Snapchat, TikTok香蕉视频直播檚 parent company ByteDance, Discord and Google, which owns YouTube.

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Google said the allegations are not true. Spokesperson Jos茅 Casta帽eda said Google built services and policies in conjunction with experts to provide age-appropriate experiences and parental controls.

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A mounting number of lawsuits have been brought against tech giants alleging children are being harmed by social media exposure.

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Todd began using Facebook in 2008. The platform was new and her mother, like most people in the world, thought it was designed to be fun and safe. Todd soon became trapped in years of extortion.

Aydin Coban, who is Dutch, started blackmailing Todd with a photo taken when she香蕉视频直播檇 lifted up her shirt in a chat. His Canadian trial heard Coban used 22 online aliases to harass Todd over two years, starting when she was 12 years old.

Coban was convicted of harassment and extortion in Canada. He was also convicted in the Netherlands on similar charges involving the online extortion of 33 young girls and gay men.

The lawsuit alleges there were several steps Meta could have taken to make its product safer for minors and could prevent strangers from reaching out to children.

The lawsuit includes the family of another Canadian teenager who died more than a decade after Todd香蕉视频直播檚 case captured headlines across the country.

Harry Burke went to his father for help after the 17-year-old in Prince Edward Island sent an explicit photo on Snapchat and was sextorted for money.

The lawsuit said his parents planned to go to RCMP in the morning but, that night, Burke died by suicide.

The lawsuit also represents American parents who say their children became depressed and suicidal because of the social media platforms.

U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said earlier this year that the mental health crisis among young people is an emergency 香蕉视频直播渁nd social media has emerged as an important contributor,香蕉视频直播 calling for a tobacco-style warning label on the platforms.

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The concern around social media safety has prompted a response from lawmakers on both sides of the border.

Canada香蕉视频直播檚 Liberal government has been trying to pass an online harms bill. It has faced criticism, including from the Opposition Conservatives, who say it will create a new bureaucracy.

The U.S. is also moving ahead on its own Kids Online Safety Act to create a 香蕉视频直播渄uty of care,香蕉视频直播 a legal term that requires companies to take reasonable steps to prevent harm. That bill passed in the Senate but it香蕉视频直播檚 less certain what will happen in the House.

Carol Todd encouraged parents to connect with resources like the Canadian Centre for Child Protection and to make sure their kids know they can talk with an adult if something happens.

She said it was important to join other families in the lawsuit to make social media safer for children.

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