According to Alabama, the ticket algorithm was a “engineer” to scroll children endlessly and intelligently.
Alabama’s Attorney General Steve Marshall has announced that the state has filed a lawsuit against the Tactics Inc. and its parents, a parent -based company, Betnsins.
Earlier this week, the case filed in the Montgomery County Circuit Coat claims that Taxtok is partly responsible for disturbing mental health trends in the youth of Alabama. Moreover, Marshall says that Techtok knew that his platform was a clear risks to protecting children-but instead of trying good faith to protect children, Techtok allegedly developed an algorithm that was developed to keep consumers “addicted to the app.”
In a press release, Marshall said, “Today, we join our state -related parents to stand for Alabama’s children. Techtok hunt young people, feed them dangerous and harmful content, while parents lie to their parents how safe the app is ready for children.
“The so -called ‘safety features’ of the ticket are a joke,” he said. “They are nothing but a marketing trick to rely on parents to rely on a product that knows Tukk well that he knows well that it is dangerous.”
“Alabama’s families deserve the truth, and we will make sure they get it,” Marshall said.
The litigation accuses several charges against Tukk.

According to Alabama, the ticket algorithm was a “engineer” to scroll children endlessly and intelligently. Finally, this scroll can lead to harmful materials to children, including material that promotes depression, encourages food impairment, and glorifies behavior such as self -harm and drug use.
Marshall also says that tricky’s safety measurement, such as “Kids Mode” and “restriction mood”, is ineffective and easily neglected by children.
The legalization is alleged to be, “daily consumers of the daily (T -Taxotox) in the United States are fourteen or younger users. Tactics’ occupation of American youth is not an accident, but rather the result of a carefully implemented campaign.” “It has further identified the ticket that it is owned by a Chinese corporation, by Betdance, which has focused on collecting more data on users since the beginning of the app. ‘
Marshall also raised a series of security concerns, which are used to justify a nationwide ban on Techtok.
“We cannot ignore the giant problem with this platform: Teltok is owned by the Chinese Corporation Bhytdance, which mines the sensitive US data of the People’s Republic of China, where the legal responsibility of the corporations is to give the Chinese national intelligence services.” “Tickets and Baitidins are deliberately committing spying against the personal information of Americans, and they are especially exploiting our children.”
There is a court order, along with a limit of compensation and penalty losses in legal superstitions, in which Tukk forbids his alleged misleading methods.
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