Seven families are suing TikTok in France, accusing the platform of failing to moderate harmful content and exposing children to life-threatening material.
Stephanie Mistre's 15-year-old daughter, Marie, died of suicide in 2021, and the grieving mom blamed TikTok for pushing content like suicide tutorials and methods, as well as encouraging users to go beyond "mere suicide attempts."
Three years after a tragic suicide linked to TikTok's harmful content, a mother and six families have sued the platform for failing to moderate dangerous material. They claim the algorithm targets vulnerable users,
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“It was brainwashing,” said Mistre, who lives in Cassis, near Marseille, in the south of France. “They normalised depression and self-harm, turning it into a twisted sense of belonging.” Now Mistre and six other families are suing TikTok ...