Are tech companies harming kids… and who’s actually responsible?
In this episode of Break the Pipeline, attorneys Sauda Johnson-McNeal and Naomi Barerra take on one of the most urgent questions facing families today:
👉 When kids are harmed online who is really accountable?
From social media algorithms to online exploitation, screen addiction, and mental health impacts, we break down how tech platforms are shaping children’s lives, often in ways most parents don’t fully see.
But the conversation doesn’t stop there.
We also ask:
- Where do parents fit into this?
- What responsibility do schools have?
- And are tech companies doing enough or avoiding accountability?
In this episode, we explore:
- The real risks kids face online today
- How platforms are designed to keep children engaged
- The growing legal and ethical questions around Big Tech
- What families and schools can actually do to protect kids
This is not just a tech issue, it’s an education issue, a safety issue, and a justice issue.
👉 So the real question is: Are tech companies responsible for harm to kids… or are we all part of the system?
Disclaimer:
This episode was recorded prior to recent legal rulings related to the cases discussed. Since recording, additional developments have occurred, including findings of guilt in certain matters referenced.
Please note that the analysis and commentary in this episode reflect the information available at the time of recording and may not include the most recent updates.
⚠️ Content Note
This episode discusses:
- Online harm and exploitation
- Mental health impacts on youth
- Digital safety concerns
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