Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes on Tuesday announced their next move in Utah's new war against social media's negative impacts.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes on Tuesday announced their next move in Utah's new war to protect its children from the negative impacts of social media.
Reyes during a press conference in Salt Lake City said TikTok's algorithm was deliberately designed to mimic a slot machine in a direct attempt to keep children glued to the app while it showed them harmful videos that were detrimental to the users' mental health.
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