- Minnesota has launched a lawsuit against TikTok, alleging the social media platform uses "addictive algorithms" that harm children's mental health and violate state consumer protection laws.
- This legal action makes Minnesota approximately the 24th US state to pursue claims against TikTok, following a nationwide investigation into the app's effects on young users.
- Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison stated the suit targets TikTok's "deception, manipulation, and misrepresentation," seeking a declaration of deceptive practices and financial penalties, but not aiming to shut the platform down.
- A local teacher supported the claims, observing a correlation between increased TikTok use and a rise in student mental health issues, including depression and anxiety.
- TikTok has disputed Minnesota's allegations, asserting it has implemented robust safety measures and features, including parental controls, to support the well-being of its young community.
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