social-media giants meta, snapchat and tiktok have lost a legal challenge attempting to throw out a multibillion-dollar lawsuit launched by the ottawa-carleton district school board, the ottawa catholic school board and a dozen other school boards across ontario.
the schools for social media change says a judge’s dismissal of the motion will result in the case continuing to trial.
in march 2024, the ocdsb was among a handful of ontario school boards to launch lawsuits, asking for $350 million in general and special damages along with $100 million in aggravated damages and $350,000 in punitive and exemplary damages.
the statement of claim called on the social-media companies to remediate the school boards and redesign their products to make them safe for children. “students’ social-media use is causing a student mental health crisis, for example, increased rates of anxiety, depression, social-media addiction, body dysphoria, anorexia, low self-esteem, disordered eating, self-harm and suicide.”
social-media use has caused attention issues in the classroom and has been linked to cyberbullying and self-esteem issues in children, ocdsb director of education pino buffone told the ottawa citizen in an interview.