The deadly consequences of social media | Four Corners

After 20 years of unfettered growth, a realisation is dawning about the true cost of social media.

And it’s the younger generations facing the brunt of the deadly consequences.

As Australia grapples with how to regulate social media, in the US, thousands of parents are taking up the fight to hold these hugely profitable tech giants accountable…through the courts.

In the last Four Corners episode of 2024, reporter Louise Milligan speaks to whistleblowers, one of the lawyers running the case, and a family devastated by the loss of their 18-year-old daughter.

As Meta introduces new protections for young people, insiders and families who’ve witnessed the most tragic consequences tell Four Corners enough is enough.

CHAPTERS

00:00: The social experiment
02:27: Online anger spilling onto the streets
04:20: Social Media riot
06:35: Disinformation campaign
09:09: Extremist influencers
13:20: Forced to flee
16:00: Tik Tok
17:35: US election and disinformation
21:22: Elon Musk
26:45: The battle against big tech
30:25: Annalee Schott
34:20: The algorithm
37:04: Mark Zuckerberg
42:58: The warnings

This episode was originally broadcast as ‘Disconnected’ on 4 November 2024 on ABC TV and ABC iview.

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UK’s First Case Of Jail For Social Media Post | Leeds Sentencing Goes Viral | Jordan Parlour

In the first case of a person going to jail for posting on social media during the disorder, Jordan Parlour, 28, of Seacroft, Leeds, received a 20-month sentence from the Leeds Crown Court for inciting others to target a Leeds building which housed asylum seekers. Parlour is the first person to be jailed for posts on Facebook during the disorder which has spread across the UK.
He admitted posting on social media between 1 and 5 August urging others to target a building in Leeds housing more than 200 asylum seekers and refugees.
Apart from Parlour, Bradley Makin, 21, of Simonside Road, Springwell, Sunderland, who posted videos of himself “roaring encouragement” at rioters in Sunderland on his Instagram account, has been jailed for two years
Tyler Kay, 26, of Effield Court, Northampton, was jailed for 38 months after stirring up racial hatred by using social media to call for hotels housing asylum seekers to be set alight.

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