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TikTok Hit With Another Lawsuit Over Teens’ Eating Disorders

Por: The Daily Beast Entertainment February 10, 2023

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K.S., a 14-year-old girl The Daily Beast is identifying by her initials to protect her privacy, was 12 years old when she first downloaded , a video app all her friends seemed to be newly hooked on. It was early 2020, and once COVID-19 hit, K.S. found herself with little to do besides engage as best she could with remote learning—“Remote school is a joke,” she told The Daily Beast—and spend her free time scrolling through the app.K.S. is... + full article



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