States File Lawsuits Against TikTok Over Alleged Harm to Youth Mental Health
A coalition of attorneys general accuses TikTok of fostering addiction in young users through its algorithm and features.
- Over a dozen states and Washington, D.C., have filed lawsuits against TikTok, claiming the platform's design is addictive and harms the mental health of young users.
- The lawsuits argue that TikTok's algorithm encourages excessive use by promoting endless scrolling and unattainable beauty standards through filters.
- Critics, including California and New York attorneys general, claim TikTok targets children to maximize user engagement and corporate profits.
- Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul's lawsuit highlights the app's impact on mental health, citing issues like depression and anxiety among young users.
- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's separate lawsuit accuses TikTok of improperly sharing minors' data, violating the state's parental consent laws.





















































