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French families file complaint against TikTok over teen self-harm, suicides

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May 11, 2026
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French families file complaint against TikTok over teen self-harm, suicides

Sixteen French families have filed a complaint against social media giant TikTok for "exploitation of vulnerability", the second such collective complaint by families who say their children harmed themselves, or even ended their lives, allegedly because of content they consumed on the platform.

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