各州对 TikTok 的诉讼说明了类似成瘾的影响

Gary Enos
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州政府对社交媒体应用 TikTok 所有者提起的一系列新诉讼中的措辞与联邦领导人最近发出的关于社交媒体危险的警告极为相似,这些危险包括年轻用户大脑中类似上瘾的变化,以及技术公司缺乏透明度阻碍了人们对社交媒体影响的进一步了解。
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States' lawsuits against TikTok speak to addiction-like effects

Language in a new series of state government lawsuits against the owners of social media app TikTok strongly resembles recent warnings from federal leaders about the dangers of social media, from addiction-like changes in the brains of young users to a lack of transparency from technology companies that has impeded a greater understanding of social media's impact.

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