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Texas Attorney General Sues TikTok for Allegedly Exposing Kids to Harmful Content

by Anwesha Datta
January 10, 2025
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Ken Paxton Takes Aim at TikTok

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against TikTok, accusing the social media giant of exposing children to “profane and illicit material.” The legal action highlights growing concerns over the app’s content moderation policies and its potential impact on younger users.

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This lawsuit represents yet another battle for TikTok, which has faced regulatory scrutiny worldwide for issues ranging from privacy violations to alleged links with the Chinese government.


What the Lawsuit Alleges

The lawsuit claims that TikTok fails to adequately filter inappropriate content, allowing explicit and harmful material to be accessible to minors. According to Paxton’s office, this includes:

  • Profanity: Content with excessive swearing and offensive language.
  • Sexually Explicit Material: Videos and imagery deemed inappropriate for younger audiences.
  • Violent Content: Graphic material that could desensitize or traumatize children.

The lawsuit also alleges that TikTok uses algorithms designed to maximize user engagement, often promoting sensational or harmful content to keep users scrolling.


Why It Matters

This lawsuit is part of a larger national debate about the safety of children online. Social media platforms, including TikTok, have long been accused of prioritizing growth and engagement over user well-being, particularly when it comes to younger audiences.

In his statement, Paxton said:

“TikTok has become a digital playground filled with hazards for children. It’s time they are held accountable for their recklessness.”


TikTok’s Response

As of now, TikTok has not issued a detailed statement regarding the lawsuit. However, the company has repeatedly emphasized its efforts to make the platform safer for younger users. These measures include:

  • Introducing Family Pairing, which allows parents to monitor their child’s activity.
  • Age restrictions and privacy controls for accounts belonging to users under 18.
  • AI-powered moderation systems designed to detect and remove harmful content.

The Bigger Picture

This legal action comes as TikTok faces mounting challenges in the U.S., including:

  • State-level bans on government devices over data security concerns.
  • Calls for a federal ban due to alleged ties to the Chinese government.
  • Lawsuits from parents and advocacy groups accusing the platform of endangering children.

What’s Next?

The lawsuit is expected to reignite discussions around online safety, social media regulation, and the role of Big Tech in protecting minors. If successful, it could pave the way for further legal challenges and stricter regulations for social media platforms across the board.

For TikTok, the stakes are high. A ruling against the company could result in financial penalties, stricter oversight, and reputational damage.

Tags: #TikTokLawsuit #ChildSafety #SocialMediaRegulation #BigTech #KenPaxton #OnlineSafety
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