Senators Demand Answers From TikTok over Experiment that Disabled Safeguards
The senators want 13 answers and an unredacted document after Bloomberg reported TikTok disabled a safeguard for 10% of U.S. users.
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Senators press TikTok over "depraved" safety test report, demand answers
Senators give TikTok deadline over 'depraved' safety test
Two senators have given TikTok until September 1 to explain an internal experiment that kept a safety feature away from 15 million US users, including a teenager who later died by suicide.Senators...
TikTok's safety experiment: 13 questions, one deadline
Two US senators have written to TikTok about an experiment that switched off a safety feature for roughly 15 million American users. Their letter runs to four pages and sets out 13 questions. It gives the company until 1 September to reply. The senators call the decision to run the test “depraved”. Republican Marsha Blackburn […] This story continues at The Next Web
Senators Demand Answers From TikTok About ‘Depraved’ Safety Experiment
Two US senators have sent a letter to TikTok executives demanding answers about an experiment the company ran that withheld a safety feature from millions of users, including a teenager who died by suicide. The senators, co-sponsors of an online child safety bill, called TikTok’s decision to conduct the test “depraved.”
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