Utah Sues TikTok, Claims App is 'Addictive' for Children

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The Facts

  • Utah on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Chinese-owned social media app TikTok on the grounds it creates addictive and unhealthy habits among consumers, especially children and teens.

  • Republican Gov. Spencer Cox said the state seeks to hold "social media companies accountable by any means necessary" while he announced the lawsuit, which was filed in state court in Salt Lake City.


The Spin

Pro-China narrative

Suits like this and TikTok bans are all part of a xenophobic witch hunt conducted by US politicians to scapegoat China for Americans’ problems. Those accusing TikTok, and in turn, the PRC government, of nefarious deeds have no evidence to back their claims. Ironically, these types of actions against TikTok also violate the First Amendment — proving the US isn’t as much in favor of free speech as it claims.

Anti-China narrative

China has utilized TikTok to surveil journalists, and it's been known to quash decent on the platform as well. So, it’s not surprising that there’s data showing TikTok is spoon-feeding kids endless hours of curated content to keep them scrolling. Until TikTok is fully detached from the PRC government, it’s not safe for Americans, especially children.

Narrative C

It’s important to litigate and legislate safeguards for children on social media, but this suit misses the mark because it focuses solely on TikTok. All the social media platforms are using the same tech to maximize how much time users spend scrolling. If Republican-led states like Utah could get over their China hatred and look at the bigger picture, suits against all the apps would better serve America’s children.


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