Should social media companies be held accountable for the alleged harms suffered by users of their platforms?
It is a question being raised in courtrooms across the country and in more than 2,300 active lawsuits filed by school districts, government organizations, and parents, including the one you are about to meet.
Matthew Bergman is the founder of the Social Media Victims Law Center and he, along with his client, Amy Neville are part of a panel addressing this controversial topic tonight in Sioux Falls.
They joined us today to discuss the questions surrounding accountability, online safety and the growing legal battle over social media’s responsibility in protecting users.
Check out the free screening of “Can’t Look Away” followed by a panel discussion that includes Matthew Bergman and Amy Neville.