TikTok sued by 14 attorneys general across the U.S. over alleged harm to children's mental health
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The lawsuits allege that TikTok's endlessly scrolling feed and challenge videos foster addiction in young users, jeopardizing their mental health and sleep.
With technology expanding rapidly, state attorneys general are increasingly concerned about the mental health impacts of social media platforms like TikTok on adolescents.
By filing these lawsuits, the coalition aims to hold TikTok accountable for its practices that they argue lead to negative mental health outcomes among children.
TikTok maintains that it prioritizes safety for young users, but the coalition of state attorneys general believes the app’s features contradict this claim.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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