Internal chats show how social media companies discussed teen engagement

Internal chats show how social media companies discussed teen engagement

Recently released documents show the big business opportunity that social media companies saw in recruiting teens to their platforms and how they discussed risks that heavy digital engagement could pose.

The documents were released last week as part of a major set of trials brought by school districts, state attorneys general, and others against Meta, Snap, TikTok and YouTube, alleging the design of their products harmed young users. The Tech Oversight Project, which advocates for more regulations on tech platforms to safeguard teens online, compiled a report on the newly released documents, which were independently reviewed by The Verge. …

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5 Comments

  1. giovanna.vonrueden

    This post highlights an important aspect of how social media companies view their impact on youth engagement. It’s intriguing to see the behind-the-scenes discussions that shape their strategies. Understanding these dynamics can help us reflect on the broader implications for teens today.

  2. hwolf

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating to see how these discussions reflect a broader trend in prioritizing engagement over well-being. It raises questions about the responsibility these companies have in shaping healthy online environments for teenagers. Balancing profit with ethical considerations is definitely a complex challenge.

  3. janice58

    I agree, it really highlights how businesses are increasingly focused on engaging younger audiences. It’s also interesting to consider the ethical implications of these strategies, especially regarding the mental health of teens. Balancing engagement with responsibility is definitely a challenge for these companies.

  4. kohler.effie

    That’s a great point! It’s interesting to see how these companies not only prioritize engagement but also tailor their strategies to appeal specifically to the interests and behaviors of teens. This could have lasting implications for how social media evolves in the future.

  5. gbogisich

    also manipulate content to keep users hooked. It raises questions about the long-term effects on mental health and self-image, especially among teens. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for parents and educators to navigate this digital landscape effectively.

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