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TikTok has been accused of turning a blind eye to sexual conduct and child exploitation on its livestreams, profiting significantly from them, according to a recently unsealed lawsuit by Utah. The lawsuit claims TikTok knew of the threats posed by its Live streaming feature, including hundreds of thousands of 13-to-15-year-olds bypassing age restrictions and being "groomed" by adults.
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