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A heartbroken Pennsylvania mother is suing TikTok after her 10-year-old daughter died from doing what’s referred to on the video network as the “Blackout Challenge.” What are the details?
In her suit, Tawainna Anderson said that her daughter, Nylah, attempted the dangerous challenge, which encourages participants to restrict their airways until they lose consciousness, in December.
Anderson said that her daughter heard about the challenge from the company’s “For You” page.
Nylah was rushed to the hospital and admitted to the intensive care unit, where she remained for several days before her death. What do we know about the lawsuit? Anderson filed the suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.”One of the deadliest TikTok Challenges to make its rounds on the TikTok Defendants’ app and be promoted to users by their FYP algorithm is the TikTok Blackout Challenge, which encourages users to choke themselves with […]
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