Families Are Going After Snapchat for the Teen Fentanyl Crisis (www.bloomberg.com)
from Joker@sh.itjust.works to technology@lemmy.world on 21 Dec 08:39
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A lawsuit arguing that Snapchat helped dealers sell children deadly counterfeit drugs could change the internet as we know it.

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Nima@leminal.space on 21 Dec 15:34 next collapse

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I’m so sick of online publications being the sketchiest places imaginable. it makes me skip articles that might otherwise interest me.

cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 21 Dec 15:44 next collapse

this is like going after among us for the teen ceo shooting crisis.

ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net on 21 Dec 18:43 collapse

Or going after rock music for violence.

Or video games for violence.

Or dungeons and dragons for violence.

Or…

essteeyou@lemmy.world on 21 Dec 15:50 collapse

If Snapchat and Telegram didn’t exist the kids would still be doing it via some other means. Are you going to sue the idea of communication?

It has to be someone else’s fault, right? There’s nothing the parents could do.

dukatos@lemm.ee on 21 Dec 21:35 collapse

🎵 Blame Canada 🎵