Internal research accidentally revealed this week indicates TikTok knew its algorithm was harmful.
Lawyers for children harmed by social media say the apps have long known they are hurting kids.
According to NPR, TikTok's internal documents show officials at parent company ByteDance discussing internal studies that show the app can harm children.
According to NPR, the unredacted internal documents show that TikTok touted its tools for limiting teens' screen time despite knowing from its own research that these features had "little impact."
Matthew Bergman, a founding attorney of the Social Media Victims Law Center, which represents over 3,000 plaintiffs in cases of adolescents harmed by social media, told BI that the unsealed information is "certainly consistent with what we're seeing" across TikTok and other social media.
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