While the United States is working on a possible ban on TikTok, pressure is also mounting in Europe around the Chinese social network.
The Old Continent is particularly singled out for its lack of vigilance in the protection of minors.
A new front was opened on Monday within civil society.
A collective, Algos Victima, has just been formed in France around several families with the aim of taking TikTok to court.
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We wish to have the responsibility of this social network recognized in the harm suffered by these children
,” explains Laure Boutron-Marmion, criminal lawyer, at the initiative of this collective which “
calls on the parents of children and adolescents affected by social networks, as well as young adults who have suffered from these impacts to join his cause
.
The lawyer is giving herself until this summer to file an appeal against TikTok, “
the worst student in the class because of the design of the platform…
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