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TikTok Execs Know About App's Effect On Teens, Lawsuit Documents Allege (npr.org) 49

An anonymous reader quotes a report from NPR : For the first time, internal TikTok communications have been made public that show a company unconcerned with the harms the app poses for American teenagers. This is despite its own research validating many child safety concerns. The confidential material was part of a more than two-year investigation into TikTok by 14 attorneys general that led to state officials suing the company on Tuesday. The lawsuit alleges that TikTok was designed with the express intention of addicting young people to the app. The states argue the multi-billion-dollar company deceived the public about the risks. In each of the separate lawsuits state regulators filed, dozens of internal communications, documents and research data were redacted -- blacked-out from public view -- since authorities entered into confidentiality agreements with TikTok.

But in one of the lawsuits, filed by the Kentucky Attorney General's Office, the redactions were faulty. This was revealed when Kentucky Public Radio copied-and-pasted excerpts of the redacted material, bringing to light some 30 pages of documents that had been kept secret. A group of more than a dozen states sued TikTok on Tuesday, alleging the app was intentionally designed to addict teens, something authorities say is a violation of state consumer protection laws. After Kentucky Public Radio published excerpts of the redacted material, a state judge sealed the entire complaint following a request from the attorney general's office "to ensure that any settlement documents and related information, confidential commercial and trade secret information, and other protected information was not improperly disseminated," according to an emergency motion to seal the complaint filed on Wednesday by Kentucky officials.

NPR reviewed all the portions of the suit that were redacted, which highlight TikTok executives speaking candidly about a host of dangers for children on the wildly popular video app. The material, mostly summaries of internal studies and communications, show some remedial measures -- like time-management tools -- would have a negligible reduction in screen time. The company went ahead and decided to release and tout the features. Separately, under a new law, TikTok has until January to divest from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, or face a nationwide ban. TikTok is fighting the looming crackdown. Meanwhile, the new lawsuits from state authorities have cast scrutiny on the app and its ability to counter content that harms minors.

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TikTok Execs Know About App's Effect On Teens, Lawsuit Documents Allege

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  • by Rinnon ( 1474161 ) on Friday October 11, 2024 @05:16PM (#64857923)
    how is this unique to TikTok amongst the many Social Media sites? Seems like they all do this and then try to put up the bare minimum of guard rails so they look like they're doing something about it.
  • "Porn and smut publishers know the effects naked chicks have on porn hounds." Duuuh!
  • Conspiracies (Score:5, Interesting)

    by destined2fail1990 ( 10502474 ) on Friday October 11, 2024 @05:31PM (#64857959)
    Friendly neighborhood conspiracy theorist here...

    I just wanted to point something out and let you do the thinking.

    So we know TikTok is widely used by teenagers. These teenagers often sport a woke mindset, and have been seen to be anti-America and pro-communism or pro-socialism. Really just pro-something new. TikTok isn't the first app that has been divested that China owned. Grindr was.

    Grindr has, from the start, been used for drugs, sex, and other ways that are disrupting to the "family." It also targeted a minority, and predates the "woke" popularity (woke being promoting sexual orientation in school, transitioning of trans youth, etc.).

    With the knowledge from this article, it seems that all of this coincides with ways to destabilize the American population. Now here is where it gets interesting. Chinese history tells us that the Mao dynasty ushered in communism by starting a revolution among minority groups, similar to what is going on here. TikTok is a platform for that revolution, with many youth being pro-Gaza and against Israel, one of our allies. Gen Z is a minority group, and vocal. So are LGBTQI+, they're vocal.

    The ability to create an app to facilitate change is not new. Netflix changed the entire ecosystem to streaming, eventually. Napster forced record labels to offer their music as MP3s without DRM. Change has occurred from apps for a long time. So do you think that China, given the revelations about TikTok, is doing this on purpose?
    • Somewhat? I assume that any group with an agenda to push will use all media outlets available to them to achieve their aims. Whether a specific app was developed to propagate specific beliefs is kind of irrelevant.
    • Re: (Score:3, Interesting)

      by RobinH ( 124750 )
      You're almost there. Consider these two important facts: first, the LGTBQ+ crowd is the loudest supporter of Palestinians and Hamas and is anti-Israel (as you said) even though Israel supports western rights such as gay marriage while the punishment for being LGBTQ+ in Gaza is to be thrown from a rooftop. So none of that makes sense. Secondly, consider that Hamas (and Hezbollah) are both supported by Iran (often called Iranian proxies) and Iran and China are close bedfellows [atlanticcouncil.org] these days. American teenage
      • Exactly. I didn't go into much detail on LGBTQ+ because I didn't want to cause anti-homophobic drama, but you're absolutely right. The same movement, the LGBTQ+, is doing family events and promoting this propaganda to Gen Z / youth. They're quite literally pushing their beliefs onto them, and while that may not directly include Gaza at the events, they preach their philosophies that include why they care for Gaza. Then they go as far as attack anyone that is in support of Israel on social media, often in fr
      • Consider these two important facts: first, the LGTBQ+ crowd is the loudest supporter of Palestinians and Hamas and is anti-Israel (as you said) even though Israel supports western rights such as gay marriage while the punishment for being LGBTQ+ in Gaza is to be thrown from a rooftop.

        Or perhaps the internet just amplifies the most obnoxious voices who do not necessarily represent an entire group?

        If any of us Americans had to deal with a regularly occurring threat of bombs falling from the sky and each time crossing our fingers that the "Iron Dome" takes most of them out before they hit anything important, we'd be absolutely demanding that our military eliminate the threat with extreme prejudice.

      • the LGTBQ+ crowd is the loudest supporter of Palestinians and Hamas and is anti-Israel (as you said)

        I'm not sure that's actually true. I was at a pro-Palestine protest not long ago, and none of the gay people we invited went along. One bi person went, though.

      • Re:Conspiracies (Score:4, Insightful)

        by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Saturday October 12, 2024 @01:54PM (#64859495)

        Consider these two important facts: first, the LGTBQ+ crowd is the loudest supporter of Palestinians and Hamas and is anti-Israel

        If you're going to claim facts then you better cite them. A couple of vocal people supporting Palestinians and Hamas who happen to not be strait cis-gendered, doesn't mean a crowd is a loudest supporter. In fact most LGBTQ people I know couldn't give a fuck about that region of the world, and the few that do are more upset about being persecuted by muslims.

        Do you have a source for your claim that doesn't come from some tabloid shock "news" source?

    • ... sport a woke mindset ...

      After years of woke-ness, the government is claiming domestic violence is increasing. Their solution is doubling-down on the man-bashing language while not actually blaming anyone.

      In the 90s, "normal" stopped being defined as white, English-speaking, Christian, heterosexual, able-bodied (and almost-frigid, if female) person. It isn't sufficient to say, don't count the sexual partners someone has: As religion proves, bad habits last for centuries. Schools had to denounce slut-shaming and other white-su

    • Grindr has, from the start, been used for drugs, sex, and other ways that are disrupting to the "family."

      Grindr just cut out all of the bullshit that other dating sites had when it came to letting gay men hook up with each other for sex. Prior to Grindr, there was Adam4Adam and gay.com. Also, most of the hetero dating sites (such as OKCupid and HotOrNot) offered gay matchmaking, as did the Craigslist personals section back when it still existed.

      The belief that letting gay people be themselves somehow disrupts families is just far-right homophobic propaganda. I have no idea who said it first, but it's quite

  • by jenningsthecat ( 1525947 ) on Friday October 11, 2024 @06:36PM (#64858089)

    Sure, Facebook isn't targeting kids to the same extent, and because they're headquartered in the States they have to be more responsive to government pressure, yada yada yada. But realistically, they've denied that they're doing their best to addict users and have been caught out at it via whistleblowers and leaks.

    If the government wasn't on these companies' payrolls, a lot more would have been done. But Facebook has come out mostly unscathed. And Tik Tok - created by and beholden to a foreign power whose interests explicitly run counter to those of the US - is STILL doing its shit in the States. That tells you everything you need to know about the federal government's complicity with Big Tech.

    The gov may put on a show of putting the screws to these guys, but if they were really serious these businesses would have smartened up or been shut down long ago. And maybe even at the state level the legislators ARE serious - I can't tell. But the Feds are just putting on a show. That's why, at the end of the day, Facebook, Tik Tok, and others, are still unexcised social cancers. Money talks, and bullshit doesn't even walk - it just buries the citizens.

    • That's why, at the end of the day, Facebook, Tik Tok, and others, are still unexcised social cancers.

      So, allowing people to freely communicate with each other is somehow malignant? Funny how the 1A is still something of a radical concept, even 232 years later.

      • So, allowing people to freely communicate with each other is somehow malignant?

        No - what's malignant is gathering personal data, targeting advertising, and shaping people's feeds in such a way as to keep them "engaged" so they soak up more ads and build more complete profiles on themselves and their interests, desires, habits, and thought patterns.

        Think of it as a big telephone party line - guessing by your UID you're at least familiar with them and possibly even experienced them. Anyway, this party line has the operator always listening in, editing conversations in real time, connect

  • ... intentionally designed to addict teens ...

    Other social media corporations have done that too: This isn't about bad behaviour, this is about the government controlling corporations.

    ... a host of dangers for children ...

    If the US government cared about children, they would be punishing Fox News, Truth Social accounts, X/Twitter accounts, Facebook accounts for inciting children (and adults) to do dangerous things (like putting all-metal objects in electrical outlets), or just for making provably false statements. The government failing to punish a large entity such as Fox News, is a bi

    • I don't know how this got ranked a 5. I have not seen any of that on the other platforms, just "false statements" which is subjective because most people like you claim anything they disagree with as false. It may be a side effect of the "bubbles" talked about in the article, where you get trapped in content that reaffirms your beliefs and ideas.

      And yes, I use Facebook and X, I don't use Truth Social, although I'm not aware of any kids that do either. Maybe kid-like adults, but not kids. Nor do kids real
      • That said, Instagram is almost just as guilty on a lot and I wouldn't be surprised if they use an algorithm to show only beautiful people too. Kids do use that, but it's what people want. Hollywood has done it for years. It's nothing new.

        Instagram has done more to protect minors though than TikTok has and doesn't have algorithms that circulate communist agendas, at least as easily.
    • Well, you might be happy to know that Facebook at least is being targeted: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/m... [cbsnews.com]
  • people are dumb enough to leave it for US-owned propagandist media, right boys?
  • From the article:

    NPR reviewed... The material, mostly summaries of internal studies and communications, show some remedial measures — like time-management tools — would have a negligible reduction in screen time.

    and the response:

    TikTok spokesman Alex Haurek said: “We have robust safeguards... We have voluntarily launched safety features such as default screentime limits, family pairing, and privacy by default for minors under 16.”

    Tell the world how great your tools are when you've already admitted they are bad. Our ex-president would be proud.

  • by bradley13 ( 1118935 ) on Saturday October 12, 2024 @02:30AM (#64858649) Homepage

    Tweens and teens love to form cliques, become very self-absorbed, and bully people not in their particular clique. Social media sites encourage this behavior, and extend it into adulthood. TikTok has adults behaving live 12-year-olds. But: so does Reddit, so does X. Sometimes, so does /.

    For actual tweens and teens, the solution is a combination of parenting and school. Just like sex-ed: really, the parents ought to handle it, but many don't, so the basics also need to be covered in school. I recently gave a seminar for some kids in their early teens, and I was quite impressed with their knowledge of social media dangers. Of course, the ones who showed up were probably not the ones who needed to show up.

    For adults, it's called individual responsibility. If someone really wants to hand all their money to influencers, that's their decision, just like if if they spend all their money on lottery tickets.

  • by gweihir ( 88907 )

    Obviously. This is 90% of their business model.

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