Minnesota Sues TikTok Over Child Exploitation, Addiction, and Mental Health Risks in Landmark Youth Protection Case
Minnesota has filed a landmark lawsuit against TikTok, accusing the platform of exploiting children through addictive algorithms, manipulative app features, and an illegal virtual economy that harms youth mental health. Attorney General Keith Ellison alleges TikTok profits by intentionally keeping young users addicted with features like infinite scroll, push notifications, and virtual filters, contributing to rising rates of depression, anxiety, and financial exploitation among Minnesota’s youth. This legal action demands TikTok clean up its practices to protect children from harm without shutting down the app, highlighting growing concerns over social media’s impact on mental well-being and child safety.


