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TikTok pushes harmful content to teens every 39 seconds, new report claims

Por: ABC News Life December 16, 2022

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A new NGO report released Thursday claims TikTok's algorithm targets vulnerable teens and recommends harmful content to them, sometimes as rapidly as every 27 to 39 seconds.The , defines harmful content as content about topics like eating disorders, weight-shaming, self-harm, and sexual assault.The center's researchers conducted the study by signing up eight new accounts in the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Australia, setting them to a... + full article



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