Social Media Companies: Digital Drug Pushers?

December 11, 2025

Social media is a drug.  Let’s be real, it’s not a real drug but it affects the brain in the same manner as drugs and alcohol.  Social media stimulates the pleasure centers of the brain, releases endorphins, and creates an immediate hit.  Delayed gratification becomes a thing of the past as users are constantly seeking their thrills with instantaneous hits from TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.

Politico includes a quote from the recent lawsuit filed against Meta in Northern California that makes a great article title: “‘We’re Basically Pushers’: Court Filing Alleges Staff At Social Media Giants Compared Their Platforms To Drugs.”  According to the lawsuit, Meta, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube ignored their platforms’ potential dangers and hid them from users.

The lawsuit has been ongoing doe years and a federal judge ordered its contents to be opened in October 2025.  Here are the details:

“The filing includes a series of detailed reports from four experts, who examined internal documents, research and direct communications between engineers and executives at the companies. Experts’ opinions broadly concluded that the companies knew their platforms were addictive but continued to prioritize user engagement over safety.”

It sounds like every big company ever.  Money over consumer safety.  We’re doomed.

Whitney Grace, December 11, 2025

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