TikTok faces scrutiny after video emerges noting mental health concerns
The popular social media app TikTok is facing fresh scrutiny after a video emerged apparently showing TikTok employees discussing the app’s impact on mental health. Laura Clary, assistant research professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, joins CBS News with more.
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12 Comments
I bought a book on aphrodisiac foods to spice up our love life. Now my husband insists on eating oysters for every meal. I think he misunderstood the concept🐱
To stay on topic, remember that 14 States said tobacco companies in the 1990s, knowingly designed a harmful and addictive product.
What do you mean mislead? Every platform wants to be an addiction. More eyes, more ads: social media
I hate the apps algorithm n content censoring
Please don't ban TikTok. 🙏
Every type of social media is exactly the same. YouTube is exactly the same.
There all addicting…its human nature
If mental health was so important than we should have banned it along time ago. It is a platform for people to voice thier thoughts….If its addictive so be it. Its better than fentanyl
If you can't control yourself on the internet or using apps, maybe find a hobby away from technology.
It's obvious that a fun site can be addictive so monitor yourself.
People can't be trusted.. if they could, then nothing would be illegal. They should ban it for those under 18.
I scroll YouTube non-stop not tiktok