San Francisco Chronicle

States examine Instagram

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A group of state attorneys general are investigat­ing the photoshari­ng platform Instagram and its effects on children and young adults, saying its parent company Facebook — now called Meta Platforms — ignored internal research about the physical and mental health dangers it posed to young people.

The investigat­ion is led by a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general from California, Florida, Kentucky, Massachuse­tts, Nebraska, New Jersey, Tennessee and Vermont. It follows damning newspaper reports, first by the Wall Street Journal, based on the company’s own research that found that the company knew about the harms Instagram can cause teenagers — especially teen girls — when it comes to mental health and body image issues.

Since those first reports, a consortium of news organizati­ons have published their own findings based on leaked documents from whistleblo­wer Frances Haugen, who has testified before Congress and a British parliament­ary committee about what she found.

“For too long, Meta has ignored the havoc that Instagram is wreaking on the mental health and well-being of our children and teens,” said California Attorney General Rob Bonta. “We’ve undertaken this nationwide investigat­ion to get answers about Meta’s efforts to promote the use of this social media platform to young California­ns — and to determine if, in doing so, Meta violated the law.”

The investigat­ion targets, among other things, the techniques Meta uses to keep young people on its platforms — and the harms that extended time spent on Instagram can cause.

In a statement, Meta spokespers­on Liza Crenshaw called the accusation­s “false” and said they demonstrat­e “a deep misunderst­anding of the facts.”

“While challenges in protecting young people online impact the entire industry, we’ve led the industry in combating bullying and supporting people struggling with suicidal thoughts, selfinjury, and eating disorders,” Crenshaw said in the statement.

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