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French lawmaker asks prosecutor to probe TikTok for 'endangering the lives' of users

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PARIS (Reuters) -The chairman of a French parliamentary committee investigating TikTok's psychological effects on minors said on Thursday that he had asked for a criminal probe into TikTok's possible

French Lawmaker Calls for Criminal Investigation into TikTok's User Safety

Investigation into TikTok's User Safety

PARIS (Reuters) -The chairman of a French parliamentary committee investigating TikTok's psychological effects on minors said on Thursday that he had asked for a criminal probe into TikTok's possible responsibility for "endangering the lives" of its young users.

Findings of the Parliamentary Committee

The committee, launched in March, unveiled its findings and recommendations on Thursday.

Recommendations for Social Media Use

"The conclusion is clear: TikTok has deliberately endangered the health and lives of its users. That is why I have decided to refer the matter to the Paris public prosecutor," Socialist lawmaker Arthur Delaporte told broadcaster franceinfo.

Government Response and Regulation

"It seems to me that there are offences of a criminal nature, of active complicity, and secondly, when TikTok executives came to see us, they told us that they were unaware of anything... and I believe that this also constitutes perjury," he added.

It is now up to the prosecutor to decide whether or not to open a probe.

TikTok did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The company has previously said it took issues linked to children's mental health seriously.

The parliamentary committee was initially set up to examine TikTok and its psychological effects on young people after a 2024 lawsuit against the platform by seven families who accused it of exposing their children to content pushing them to commit suicide.

It recommended that children under 15 be banned from using social media while those aged between 15 and 18 would face a nighttime curfew, meaning social media would be made unavailable to them between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.

TikTok, like other social media platforms, has long faced scrutiny over its policing of content on its app. Several countries, including Australia and some in Europe, have taken or are considering measures to curb social media use among children.

French President Emmanuel Macron said in June he would push for European Union regulation to ban social media for under-15s after a fatal stabbing at a school in eastern France.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon and Mathias de Rozario and Juliette Jabkhiro; Editing by Makini Brice and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • French lawmaker requests criminal investigation into TikTok.
  • TikTok accused of endangering young users' lives.
  • Parliamentary committee recommends social media restrictions for minors.
  • TikTok faces scrutiny over content policing.
  • French President supports EU regulation on social media use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is TikTok?
TikTok is a social media platform for creating and sharing short videos, popular among younger audiences for its engaging and creative content.
What is a parliamentary committee?
A parliamentary committee is a group of members of a parliament that is formed to investigate specific issues, gather information, and make recommendations.
What are social media regulations?
Social media regulations are laws and guidelines designed to govern the use of social media platforms, focusing on user safety, privacy, and content management.
What are the psychological effects on minors?
Psychological effects on minors can include anxiety, depression, and behavioral issues, often influenced by social media interactions and content exposure.

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