--- title: "Meta Platforms Reportedly Stopped Research Into Social Media Harms" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/267206584.md" description: "Meta Platforms reportedly halted internal research into the harms caused by its social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram. The research, part of Project Mercury, showed negative impacts of social media use. The findings are part of a legal brief in a case against social media companies, alleging they were aware of mental health harms but failed to act. Meta claims the study was flawed. META stock is down 1% this year, trading at $594.25 per share." datetime: "2025-11-24T14:40:56.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/267206584.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/267206584.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/267206584.md) --- > Supported Languages: [简体中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/267206584.md) | [繁體中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/267206584.md) # Meta Platforms Reportedly Stopped Research Into Social Media Harms Media reports claim that Meta Platforms (META) halted internal research into the harms caused by its social media platforms that include Facebook and Instagram. Meta had reportedly conducted research that showed people who stopped using its social media platforms were less depressed and anxious. The findings were part of Meta’s internal study called “Project Mercury” that it initiated in 2019 as a way to help it “explore the impact that our apps have on polarization, well-being, and daily social interactions.” However, Meta Platforms allegedly stopped the research after its findings showed negative impacts of increasing and prolonged social media use. The findings and accusations against Meta are contained in a legal brief filed in the U.S. District Court for Northern California. The legal brief is related to a high-profile legal case involving school districts, parents, and state attorneys general against social media companies such a Meta Platforms and China’s TikTok. The plaintiffs claim that these businesses were aware that their social media platforms caused mental health harms to children and young adults but failed to act. The 2019 Meta research was based on a random sample of consumers who stopped their Facebook and Instagram use for a month, the lawsuit claims. The lawsuit alleges that Meta was disappointed that the test found people who stopped using Facebook for a week “reported lower feelings of depression, anxiety and loneliness.” Meta allegedly chose not to “sound the alarm,” but instead stopped the research, the lawsuit states. For its part, Meta Platforms has characterized the 2019 study as flawed and said that was the reason the company was disappointed in its findings. META stock is down 1% on the year and trading at $594.25 U.S. per share. ### Related Stocks - [Meta Platforms, Inc. (META.US)](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/META.US.md) ## Related News & Research - [Tech Wrap March 30: OPPO Find X9 Ultra, WhatsApp on CarPlay, Blaupunkt](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281041030.md) - [Draft IT regulations may widen govt oversight on social media content](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281133616.md) - [Govt proposes to bring independent news creators under MIB purview](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281049326.md) - [Down 11% Over the Past 5 Days, Should You Buy the Dip in META Stock?](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281059261.md) - [Meta Platforms to lay off 168 workers in Washington state, warn notice shows](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281225885.md)