Tiktok Settles Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Ahead of Trial

WASHINGTON, Jan 27 (Reuters) – Tiktok ‌agreed ​to settle a social ‌media addiction lawsuit on Tuesday, according ​to one of the plaintiff’s lawyers. 

The case involves ‍a 19-year-old from California, ​identified as K.G.M., who said she ​became ⁠addicted to social media platforms at a young age because of their attention-grabbing design, according to court filings. She blames her depression and suicidal ‌thoughts on the apps she used and is ​seeking to ‌hold the companies ‍that ⁠designed them responsible.

K.G.M. “reached an agreement in principle to settle her case” with TikTok, said Joseph VanZandt, a lawyer for K.G.M.

Jury selection in the trial begins Tuesday. K.G.M.’s case is one of three scheduled test cases, ​known as “bellwether” trials, chosen from hundreds of related lawsuits accusing the platforms of harming youth.

The company did not immediately respond to a request from Reuters for more details about the settlement.

K.G.M.’s lawsuit named four defendants: YouTube, Meta, Snap and TikTok. Snap settled with K.G.M. on January 20. A Snap spokesperson ​and plaintiff’s attorneys declined to provide details to Reuters about that agreement.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is expected to testify as part ​of the trial. 

(Reporting by Courtney Rozen, Editing by Franklin Paul)

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