The protectionist attacks on TikTok continue, this time care of thirteen state attorneys general and the District of Columbia. The New York Times reports that the multi-state lawsuit against TikTok is rooted in the accusation that it’s “creating an intentionally addictive app” that is allegedly harming teenagers and children.
The very accusations raise obvious questions. Seriously, what app or business isn’t interested in creating a product or service that its users can’t get enough of? If the previous question isn’t clear enough, readers need only imagine pitching a business idea to an investor that is merely ok, and that might occasionally occupy the attention of some users.
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