A bipartisan group of more than a dozen state attorneys from New York, New Jersey and others, have filed suits against social media giant TikTok claiming its app makes itself addictive to children. That’s according to CNBC. WRCR market analyst Connor Mahoney of Mahoney Asset Management in Chestnut Ridge says he’s not certain they have a clear-cut case against TikTok…
In a statement, a TikTok spokesperson said many of the claims are inaccurate and misleading. More than half of young people between 13 and 17 years old in the U.S. use the app. TikTok has more than a billion users around the globe.