Arkansas sues YouTube over claims that the site is fueling a mental health crisis [View all]
Source: Associated Press
Arkansas sues YouTube over claims that the site is fueling a mental health crisis
By ANDREW DEMILLO
Updated 8:02 PM EDT, September 30, 2024
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) Arkansas sued YouTube and parent company Alphabet on Monday, saying the video-sharing platform is made deliberately addictive and fueling a mental health crisis among youth in the state.
Attorney General Tim Griffins office filed the lawsuit in state court, accusing them of violating the states deceptive trade practices and public nuisance laws. The lawsuit claims the site is addictive and has resulted in the state spending millions on expanded mental health and other services for young people.
YouTube amplifies harmful material, doses users with dopamine hits, and drives youth engagement and advertising revenue, the lawsuit said. As a result, youth mental health problems have advanced in lockstep with the growth of social media, and in particular, YouTube.
Alphabets Google, which owns the video service and is also named as a defendant in the case, denied the lawsuits claims.
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