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Kansas sues social media app Snapchat for harming teenagers’ mental health and well-being

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Anna Kaminski

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Kansas is taking Snapchat to court. Attorney General Kris Kobach filed a lawsuit accusing the platform of preying on teenagers with features that fuel addiction, expose kids to harmful content, and mislead parents about safety. The case cites internal Snap reports and the death of a Kansas teen linked to drugs sold through the app. Snapchat says user safety is a priority, but officials argue the company’s design choices put profits first. A judge will now decide if those claims amount to violations of state law. Anna Kaminski with Kansas Reflector has the full story.

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Anna Kaminski

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