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TikTok sued by 5,000 parents in US over app's impact on teen mental health

TikTok, once celebrated for its entertaining content, is now under fire for its impact on adolescent mental health.

January 30, 2024 / 15:16 IST
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TikTok has been sued by thousands of American parents.
TikTok has been sued by thousands of American parents.

5,000 parents in the US are taking legal action against TikTok, branding it "the big tobacco of the digital age," as the popular social media platform faces intense scrutiny over its alleged role in the decline of teens' mental health. The lawsuit, spearheaded by ClaimsHero.io, has gained momentum, with thousands of parents seeking accountability from the Chinese-owned tech giant.

Brittany Edwards, a single mother from Hartford, Connecticut, joined the legal battle after her 12-year-old daughter's distressing TikTok post hinted at self-harm, unveiling a darker side to the seemingly addictive app.

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TikTok, once celebrated for its entertaining content, is now under fire for its impact on adolescent mental health. The lawsuit claims that TikTok, in a controversial move, introduced a provision in July 2023, limiting parents' ability to file claims for damages beyond a year of their child creating an account.

Kelvin Goode, founder of ClaimsHero, emphasized the urgency for parents to hold TikTok accountable to New York Post, asserting that the app's addictive nature has caused significant harm.