Fortune | FORTUNE 08月21日
‘This isn’t about free speech. I’m sure they’re gonna holler that’: Minnesota sues TikTok, accusing it of preying on the young
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明尼苏达州总检察长Keith Ellison对TikTok提起诉讼,指控该公司存在欺骗性贸易行为和消费者欺诈。诉讼的核心在于,TikTok明知其产品可能带来的危险和负面影响,却未采取措施减轻这些危害或告知用户相关风险。此案是全国范围内针对TikTok对青少年心理健康影响的调查的一部分,已有约24个州加入类似诉讼。尽管TikTok方面否认指控,并强调已实施多项安全措施,但明尼苏达州仍寻求法律裁决,禁止相关行为,并对每次违规行为处以罚款,预计罚款总额将相当可观。

⚖️ 明尼苏达州总检察长Keith Ellison代表该州提起诉讼,指控TikTok存在欺骗性贸易行为和消费者欺诈,而非仅仅是言论自由问题。核心诉求是TikTok明知其产品可能带来的危险和负面影响,却未采取措施减轻这些危害或告知用户相关风险。

📈 此诉讼是全国范围内对TikTok影响青少年心理健康调查的一部分,已有超过十几个州提起类似诉讼。明尼苏达州在独立进行调查后加入了这一行列,目前总计约有24个州卷入此类指控,显示了对该平台潜在危害的广泛担忧。

🏫 一位中学健康教师的证词也支持了这些指控,他观察到TikTok使用增加与学生抑郁、焦虑、愤怒、自尊心下降及注意力不集中等心理健康问题的“不可否认的飙升”之间存在关联,认为这是由短视频提供的即时满足感所致。

🛡️ TikTok方面否认了明尼苏达州的指控,称诉讼基于“误导性和不准确的说法”,并强调公司已自愿实施了多项旨在支持社区福祉的安全措施,包括为青少年账户提供的50多项安全功能和设置,以及允许家长自定义20多项内容和隐私设置的“家庭配对”工具。

💰 明尼苏达州寻求法院宣布TikTok的实践违反州法,禁止这些行为,并对每一次违规行为处以最高25,000美元的罚款。总检察长估计,有“数十万明尼苏达州儿童”使用TikTok,意味着潜在罚款总额将非常巨大。

“This isn’t about free speech. I’m sure they’re gonna holler that,” Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said at a news conference. “It’s actually about deception, manipulation, misrepresentation. This is about a company knowing the dangers, and the dangerous effects of its product, but making and taking no steps to mitigate those harms or inform users of the risks.”

The lawsuit, filed in state court, alleges that TikTok is violating Minnesota laws against deceptive trade practices and consumer fraud. It follows a flurry of lawsuits filed by more than a dozen states last year alleging the popular short-form video app is designed to be addictive to kids and harms their mental health. Minnesota’s case brings the total to about 24 states, Ellison’s office said.

Many of the earlier lawsuits stemmed from a nationwide investigation into TikTok launched in 2022 by a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general from 14 states into the effects of TikTok on young users’ mental health. Ellison, a Democrat, said Minnesota waited while it did its own investigation.

Sean Padden, a middle-school health teacher in the Roseville Area school district, joined Ellison, saying he has witnessed a correlation between increased TikTok use and an “irrefutable spike in student mental health issues,” including depression, anxiety, anger, lowered self-esteem and a decrease in attention spans as they seek out the quick gratification that its short videos offer.

The lawsuit comes while President Donald Trump is still trying to broker a deal to bring the social media platform, which is owned by China’s ByteDance, under American ownership over concerns about the data security of its 170 million American users. While Trump campaigned on banning TikTok, he also gained more than 15 million followers on the platform since he started sharing videos on it.

No matter who ultimately owns TikTok, Ellison said, it must comply with the law.

TikTok disputed Minnesota’s allegations.

“This lawsuit is based on misleading and inaccurate claims that fail to recognize the robust safety measures TikTok has voluntarily implemented to support the well-being of our community,” company spokesperson Nathaniel Brown said in a statement. “Teen accounts on TikTok come with 50+ features and settings designed to help young people safely express themselves, discover and learn.

“Through our Family Pairing tool, parents can view or customize 20+ content and privacy settings, including screen time, content filters, and our time away feature to pause a teen’s access to our app,” Brown added.

Minnesota is seeking a declaration that TikTok’s practices are deceptive, unfair or unconscionable under state law, a permanent injunction against those practices, and up to $25,000 for each instance in which a Minnesota child has accessed TikTok. Ellison wouldn’t put a total on that but said, “it’s a lot.” He estimated that “hundreds of thousands of Minnesota kids” have TikTok on their devices.

“We’re not trying to shut them down, but we are insisting that they clean up their act,” Ellison said. “There are legitimate uses of products like TikTok. But like all things, they have to be used properly and safely.”

Minnesota is also among dozens of U.S. states that have sued Meta Platforms for allegedly building features into Instagram and Facebook that addict people. The messaging service Snapchat and the gaming platform Roblox are also facing lawsuits by some other states alleging harm to kids.

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