
LOS ANGELES — TikTok has reached a settlement in a lawsuit brought by a Florida teen who sued the company and other social media platforms, alleging they harmed his mental health, according to an attorney for the plaintiff. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The terms of the settlement are still being finalized, representatives for the plaintiff’s lawyers said on Tuesday. The 15-year-old boy, identified in court filings by his initials, R.K.C.
Main Idea: TikTok has settled a lawsuit brought by a Florida teen who says its app design helped harm his mental health, while Meta and YouTube still face trial in the case.
Key Points:
The TikTok lawsuit may add pressure on social apps like Meta and YouTube to change addictive features,. It also shows families may still face mental health harms while the cases are unresolved.
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Major defendant in the social media addiction litigation and one of the companies still facing trial.
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Major defendant that remains in the case and could face testimony from its CEO.
Settled with the plaintiff and is one of the key platforms accused in the lawsuit.
Mentioned as a major platform tied to the allegations about addictive design and mental health harm.
Named judge overseeing the trial, but included only in a procedural role.
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