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TikTok not liable for Philadelphia girl, 10, who died trying viral ‘blackout challenge,’ court finds

Por: Fox Business Tech October 27, 2022

Evolution VC Partners founder Gregg Smith examines how the change in consumer behavior is impacting some Big Tech companies on 'Varney & Co.' from a wrongful death lawsuit accusing the social media company of promoting a blackout challenge that led to the death of a 10-year-old Philadelphia girl, a judge ruled Tuesday. while attempting the blackout challenge on social media app TikTok, the girl’s family has said. The family has... + full article



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