🚨 If TikTok Is Liable for ‘Blackout Challenge’ Video — Is Facebook Liable for Sharing CDC Press Releases Advising COVID Patients Not to Take Ivermectin?
The lawsuit against TikTok centered around a video posted on the social media platform of a person asphyxiating herself until she passed out, and challenging viewers to upload videos of themselves.
The plaintiff, Tawainna Anderson, was the mother of the girl who died trying.
However, the legal question is whether the host site, TikTok in this case, can be held liable for the algorithm that offered this video in someone’s personal feed.
During the pandemic, Google, Twitter and Facebook actively directed subscribers to videos that discouraged the use of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine as early treatments for COVID-19.
Heirs of a future plaintiff who died of COVID-19 might argue that the person would not have died if the messages in his inbox had not steered him away from life-saving early treatments.
What are your thoughts on this? Are these social media platforms liable?
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