TikTok algorithm boosts posts about eating disorders, self-harm to teens, researchers say

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TikTok algorithm boosts posts about eating disorders, self-harm to teens, researchers say
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Researchers at a nonprofit organization say they have found evidence that TikTok's algorithms push videos promoting self-harm to teenagers on the platform.

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Researchers at the nonprofit Center for Countering Digital Hate created TikTok accounts for fictional teen personas in the U.S., United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. The researchers operating the accounts then "liked" videos about self-harm and eating disorders to see how TikTok’s algorithm would respond.

A spokesperson for TikTok told Fox News Digital that the findings by the researchers do not accurately reflect the typical user habits on the platform since researchers quickly scrolled past subject matter not related to the topics they were looking for and only liked those specific posts. The company also said that a user’s account name should not affect what kind of content that user sees. / Getty Images)

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