Court documents reveal TikTok owners knew app’s impact on children’s mental health

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Court documents reveal TikTok owners knew app’s impact on children’s mental health – CBS News

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More than a dozen states are suing TikTok for allegedly getting children hooked on the wildly popular video-sharing app. Internal court documents leaked this week claim ByteDance, TikTok’s China-based parent company, have long known the app and its algorithm can harm the mental health of children.

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