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Is TikTok Targeting Teenagers With Harmful Content?

Por: Forbes Tech December 17, 2022

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A 13-year-old girl is using her smartphone in the dark room. The content she is browsing projects in ... [+] front of her.getty TikTok has come under fire. It started with regarding data collection from the Chinese-owned app, prohibiting usage on government devices. Now, , depending on your interests and which channels you use. The report suggests that the app sends harmful content every 39 seconds to impressionable users. Because of how the... + full article



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