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When whistleblower Frances Haugen pulled back the curtain on facebook in the fall of 2021, thousands of pages of internal documents showed troubling signs that the social media giant knew its platforms could be negatively impacting youth and were doing little to effectively change it. With around 21 million american adolescents on social media, parents took note. Now, families are suing social media. Since we first reported this story last december, the number of families pursuing lawsuits has grown to over 2,000. More than 350 lawsuits are expected to move forward this year against tiktok, snapchat, youtube, roblox, and meta, the Parent Company to instagram and facebook. Tonight, you will hear from some of the families suing social media. We want to warn you that some of the content in this story is alarming. But we thought it was important to include because parents say the posts impacted their kids Mental Health, and in some cases, helped lead to the death of their children. Theyre holding our children hostage and theyre seeking and preying on them. Preying on them . Yes. The spence family is suing social media giant meta. Kathleen and jeff spence say instagram led their daughter alexis into depression and the an eating disorder at the age of 12. We realized that we were slowly losing her. We really had no comprehension to how severe social media had affected our daughter. She was being drawn into this hidden space and it is a dark world. It began after the spences, both middle schoolteachers from long island, new york, gave 11yearold alexis a cell phone to keep in touch with them after school. We had very strict rules from the moment she had the phone. The phone was never allowed in the room at night. We would keep the phone in the hall. We checked the phones. We put restrictions on the phones. I would wait for my parents to fall asleep and sit in the hallway or sneak my phone in my room. I wasnt allowed to use a lot of apps and they had a lot of Parental Controls on. So how quickly did you figure out a way around the restrictions . Pretty quickly. Hoping to connect and keep up with friends, alexis joined instagram. Instagram policy mandates users are 13 years old. Alexis was 11. I thought you had to be 13. It asks are you 13 years or older . I checked the box yes and kept going. And there was never any checks . No. No verification or anything like that. If i picked up your phone, would i have seen the Instagram App on there . No. There were apps you could use to disguise it as another app so you could download a calculator, calculator, but it is instagram. There was always some work around. She was outwitting you . Outwitting us. She was addicted to social media. And we couldnt stop it. It was much bigger than us. Now, 20, alexis says an innocent search on instagram for fitness routines led her into a dark world. Started as like fitness stuff and then i guess that would spark the algorithm to show me diets, then started to shift into eating disorders. What were you seeing . People would post photos of themselves who were very sickly or just very thin, and using them to promote eating disorders. These are some of the images that were sent to alexis through instagrams algorithms, which process the users browsing history and personal data, then push content to them they never directly asked for. What did you learn from looking at these pro anorexic websites . A lot. Learning about diet pills and how to lose weight when youre 11 and going through puberty and your body is supposed to be changing, its hard. When did that stop being something that you looked at and start being something that you were doing to yourself . Within months. Did it normalize it for you . Did you think, well, other people are doing this . Definitely. They needed help. I needed help. And instead of getting help, i was getting advice on how to continue. By the time she was 12, alexis had developed an eating disorder. She had multiple instagram accounts and says she would spend five hours a day scrolling through the app, even though it often made her feel depressed. She drew this picture of herself in her diary, crying, surrounded by her phone and laptop, with thoughts reading, stupid, fat, kill yourself. I was struggling with my Mental Health. I was struggling with my depression and my body image and social media did not help with my confidence. If anything, it made me like hate myself. It all came a head her sophomore year when alexis posted on instagram she didnt deserve to exist. A friend alerted a school counselor. That was the scariest day of our lives. I got a call to come to the school. And i went there. And they were just showing me all of these Instagram Posts of how alexis wanted to kill herself and hurt herself and if instagram is really has all this software to protect them, why was that not flagged, why was that not identified . This previously unpublished internal document reveals facebook knew instagram was pushing girls to dangerous content. It says in 2021, an instagram employee ran an internal investigation on eating disorders by opening up a false account as a 13yearold girl looking for diet tips. She was led to this content and recommendations to follow skinny binge, and apple core anorexic. Other memos show facebook employees raising concerns about Company Research that shows instagram made 1 in 3 teen girls feel worse about their bodies and teens who used the app felt higher rates of anxiety and depression. What was it like when you saw those facebook papers for the first time . Sickening. The fact that i was sitting there, struggling, and hoping to save my daughters life, and they had all these documents behind closed doors that they could have protected her, and they chose to ignore that research. Attorney matt bergman represents the spence family. He started the social Media Victims Law Center after reading the facebook papers. And is now working with more than 1800 families who are pursuing lawsuits against social Media Companies like meta. Time and time again, when they have an opportunity to choose between safety of our kids and profits, they always choose profits. This summer, bergman and his team are starting the discovery process for the case against meta and other social Media Companies, a multimillion dollar suit that he says is more about change in policy than financial compensation. Bergman spent 25 years as a Product Liability attorney, specializing in asbestos and mesothelioma cases. He argues the design of social media platforms is ultimately hurting kids. They have intentionally designed a product that is addictive. They understand that if children stay online, they make more money. Doesnt matter how harmful the material is. The fact that these kids ended up seeing the things that they saw that were so disturbing wasnt by accident. It was by design. Absolutely. This is not a coincidence. Isnt it the parents job to monitor this stuff . Well, of course it is. Im all for parental responsibility. But these products are explicitly designed to evade parental authority. What needs to be done . Number one is agent identity verification. That technology exists. If people are trying to hook up on tinder, there is technology to make sure that the people are who they say they are. Number two, turn off the algorithms. There is no reason why alexis spence, who was interested in exercise, should have been directed toward anorexic content. Number three, warnings so that parents know whats going on. Lets be realistic, youre never going to have social media platforms be 100 safe, but these changes would make them safer. Her favorite pose. Owobamil says social media is not safe rts e baby in a large family. The of her parents toney and brandys world. She made every day special. Every day. Every day felt like christmas here. But englyns life online told a different story as the pandemic played out, england wrote about struggles with selfworth, relationships and Mental Health. One august night in 2020, just a few hours after tony and brandy kissed their 14yearold smiling daughter good night, brandy received a text from a parent of one of englyns friends, who was worried about her, and suggested they check on her. We went upstairs and checked and her door was locked and that was kind of odd. But i took the key from the top and we opened the door and no englyn. And when i turned around, thats when i found her. When you find your child hanging and you are in that moment in disbelief is just no way, not our baby, not our child, and then ultimately i fault myself. Why do you fault yourself . Im her dad. Im supposed to know. Prior to that night, you had no idea she was depressed . Not even close. Like the spence family, Toney Roberts started connecting the dots after the facebook papers came out. I knew her password. And began digging through his daughters phone for answers he found an Instagram Post sent to englyn from a friend. There was a video and that video was a lady on instagram pretending to hang herself and thats ultimately what our child did because you ask yourself, how does she come up with this idea . And then when i did the research, there it was. She saw it on instagram, it was on her phone. If that video wasnt sent to her, because she copied it, she wouldnt have she wouldnt have had a way of knowing how to do that certain way of hanging yourself. Nearly a year and a half after englyns death, that hanging video was still circulating on instagram with at least 1500 views. Toney roberts said it was taken down in december 2021, the roberts are suing meta, the Parent Company to instagram. If they so call monitor and do things, how could it stay on that site . Part of their policy is they dont allow for selfharm, videos, things of that nature, so who is holding them accountable . Meta declined our request for an interview, but its global head of safety gave us this statement, telling us, we want teens to be safe online and instagram doesnt allow videos promoting selfharm and eating disorders, and meta has improved instagrams age verification technology. But when 60 minutes ran this test last fall, our colleague was allowed to lie about her age and sign up for instagram as a 13yearold with no verification. We were also able to search for skinny and harmful content, and while this prompt came up asking if we wanted help, we instead clicked see posts and easily found content promoting anorexia and selfharm. Showing more rigorous change is needed. A challenge the spence and roberts families are ready for. Were being gaslighted by the Big Tech Companies that it is our fault. When really what we should be doing as parents is banding together and saying no, you need to do better. Im doing everything i can. You need to do better. We lost, we learned, but whats going to stop these companies from continuing to let things happen if they dont change or be forced to make a change . Social media is a silent killer for our childrens generation. Thats the conclusion ive come to. Why is everyone in power who can help change this, why is it not changing quick enough . If our children are truly our future what is the wait . That change may finally be coming. 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Prince harry and his wife, the duke and duchess of sussex, stepped back from their royal duties in 2020. Last month harry attended his fathers coronation ceremony. It was an awkward appearance for the 38yearold prince after the release earlier this year of his memoir spare, the title a nod to his backup role in the line of succession. As we first reported in january, the book is a stunning break with royal protocol. It is a deeply personal account of prince harrys decades long struggle with grief after the death of his mother Princess Diana and a revealing look at his fractured relationships with his father, king charles, his stepmother, queen camilla, and his brother, prince william, the heir to his spare. You write about a contentious meeting you had with him in 2021, you said i looked at will, really looked at him for the First Time Since we were boys, i took it all in, his familiar scowl, which had always been his default in dealings with me, his alarming baldness more advanced than my own, his famous resemblance to mummy, which was fading with time, with age, thats pretty cutting. I dont see it as cutting at all. My brother and i love each other. I love him deeply. There has been a lot of pain between the two of us. Especially the last six years. None of anything that ive written, anything ive included, is ever intended to hurt my family. But it does give a full picture of the situation as we were growing up. And also squashes this idea that somehow my wife was the one that destroyed the relationship between these two brothers. I think so many people around the world watched you and your brother grow up and feel like you two were inseparable and yet in reading the book, you have lived separate lives from the time your mom died. Mmhmm. Even when you were in the same school, in high school sibling rivalry. Your brother told you pretend we dont know each other. Yeah, at the time it hurt. I couldnt make sense of it. Were at the same school. I havent seen you for ages. Now we get to hang out together and, like, no, no, when were at school, we dont know each other. I took that personally. Youre right, you hit the nail on the head. We had a very similar traumatic experience, and then we dealt with it two very different ways. William tried to talk to you occasionally about your mom. But as a child, you could not you couldnt respond. For me, it was never a case of i dont want to talk about it with you. I just dont know how