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Italian mother takes on Meta, TikTok after daughter's death

Irene Roggero Ugues is pursuing legal action against Meta and TikTok. She alleges social media algorithms pushed self-harm content to her 12-year-old daughter, Rossella, before the child died by suicide.

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New details reveal Rossella maintained a secret Instagram profile titled 'Just a dead pers0n'.

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  1. Italian Mother Sues Meta and TikTok Following Daughter's Suicide

    Irene Roggero Ugues is pursuing legal action against Meta and TikTok. She alleges social media algorithms pushed self-harm content to her 12-year-old daughter, Rossella, before the child died by suicide.

    What's confirmed:

    • Irene Roggero Ugues is taking legal action against Meta and TikTok after her 12-year-old daughter, Rossella, died by suicide.
    • Ugues claims social media algorithms provided the child with an increasing stream of self-harm content.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Rossella maintained a secret Instagram profile called 'Just a dead pers0n'.
    • Rossella's parents discovered her social media usage exceeded their previous knowledge only after unlocking her devices following her death.
    confidence 90%
  2. Italian Mother Sues Meta and TikTok Following Daughter's Suicide

    Irene Roggero Ugues is taking legal action against Meta and TikTok after her 12-year-old daughter, Rossella, died by suicide. Ugues claims social media algorithms provided the child with an increasing stream of self-harm content. Some psychologists warn against making simple conclusions regarding social media's effect on adolescents.

    What's confirmed:

    • Irene Roggero Ugues is suing Meta and TikTok after the death of her 12-year-old daughter Rossella.
    • Rossella died by suicide after social media fed her an increasing stream of self-harm content.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Psychologists caution against drawing simple conclusions about how social media affects adolescents.
    confidence 100%
  3. Italian Parents Group Sues Meta and TikTok in Milan Court

    An Italian parents' movement and several families are suing Meta and TikTok to limit minors' social media access. The lawsuit seeks stronger age verification for users under 14 and the removal of manipulative algorithms. The action follows the death of 12-year-old Rossella.

    What's confirmed:

    • Irene Roggero Ugues is suing Meta and TikTok after her 12-year-old daughter Rossella died.
    • The lawsuit involves a class injunctive action brought by the parents' movement MOIGE and other families.
    • The legal proceedings are taking place in Milan's business court.
    • The lawsuit requests the implementation of stronger age-verification systems for users under 14.
    • The plaintiffs seek the removal of manipulative algorithms and more transparent information regarding overuse harms.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • MOIGE claims 3.5 million Italian children aged 7 to 14 are illegally active on social media platforms.
    • Irene Roggero Ugues observed her daughter's behavior change as social media provided a stream of self-harm content.
    confidence 95%
  4. Italian Families Sue Meta and TikTok Over Child Safety

    Italian parents have launched a collective lawsuit against Meta and TikTok following the death of a 12-year-old girl. The legal action targets social media algorithms and demands stronger protections for minors. Families allege that exposure to harmful content contributed to child tragedies.

    What's confirmed:

    • Families in Italy are suing Meta and TikTok over risks to children.
    • The lawsuit seeks stricter safeguards and tighter restrictions on minors' access to digital platforms.
    • The legal action follows the death of a 12-year-old girl.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Irene Roggero Ugues' daughter, Rosella, committed suicide at age 12 due to social media exposure.
    • The case is part of Italy's first collective lawsuit directly targeting social media algorithms.
    • The daughter was exposed to a growing amount of self-harm content online.
    confidence 80%