
The episode explores the potential harms of social media on young people, focusing on the story of Taylor Little, who is suing Meta (Instagram). At age 11, Taylor was exposed to self-harm content through Instagram's recommendations, leading to a rapid decline in mental health, including cutting, eating disorders, and suicidal thoughts. Social media addiction exacerbated these issues, with Taylor spending up to ten hours a day on the app. Despite having a supportive family, Taylor hid their online activities, and available treatment options initially failed to address the root causes. The discussion also touches on the debate around social media's impact on teen mental health, referencing Jonathan Haidt's research, and considers the challenges of balancing free speech with the need to protect vulnerable users.
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