Childhood social media addiction case lands big win, expert points to parenting failures
The Federalist Elections Correspondent Brianna Lyman said “bad parenting” was to blame in her reaction to a Los Angeles jury handing down a shock win for a young woman who sued YouTube and Meta over her childhood addiction to social media.
“When I was ten, I didn’t even have a cell phone,” she told Sky News host James Morrow.
“There is a problem in families where the parent does not have enough control over their children.”
