TikTok Settlement

TikTok has agreed to settle a high-profile lawsuit that accused the company of intentionally introducing design features it knew would make children “addicted” to social media.
The lawsuit was originally filed on behalf of a California woman identified in court documents by the initials “K.G.M.” Attorneys for K.G.M. described how their 20-year-old client began engaging with social media at an early age, signing up for YouTube when she was 8, TikTok at 10, and Snapchat at 11. Taken together, K.G.M. argued, these platforms had a profoundly negative influence on her mental health, leading to anxiety, depression, and recurring body-image issues.
If TikTok had not settled K.G.M.’s claim, it likely would have been forced to trial in January 2026. However, K.G.M.’s lawsuit is only one of hundreds of cases currently pending against TikTok and other social media giants, including Meta, YouTube, and Snapchat. All make similar claims, alleging that the social media industry, much like Big Tobacco before it, knew that its practices were harmful but, instead of coming clean and warning the public, put profits above the well-being of its most vulnerable users.
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