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Experts warn Meta and YouTube exploit teen brains, increasing mental health risks

Jake Miller Published April 6, 2026
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A historic jury verdict has determined that social media giants Meta and YouTube designed addictive features that contributed to mental health problems in a teenage user.

Experts say neuroscience explains why teens are particularly vulnerable. During adolescence, the brain is still developing, making young users highly sensitive to social feedback and dopamine-driven rewards.

Dr. Douglas Vaughan explains that the limbic system, responsible for emotions, develops faster than the prefrontal cortex, which manages decision-making and impulse control. This developmental imbalance increases teens’ susceptibility to excessive scrolling, emotional swings, and risky online behaviors.

Social media platforms foster heavy usage patterns, encouraging teens to constantly compare themselves with others. Adolescent girls face even greater challenges due to body changes during puberty, which make them more sensitive to emotional signals.

The combination of social comparison, self-monitoring, and fear of missing out leads to heightened stress, depression, loneliness, and even physical health problems, including disrupted sleep. Studies show teens often engage in passive social media use, such as scrolling or watching videos, rather than interacting actively. While this creates a sense of connection, it actually increases isolation. Chronic loneliness during adolescence can pose health risks comparable to heavy smoking.

Experts, including Daniel Belsky, argue that social media platforms require stricter regulation to protect vulnerable users and mitigate these risks.

The verdict underscores growing concerns over the impact of addictive online features on teenage mental health, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability and reform in social media design.

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