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"The families believe their children died after taking part in a viral trend on TikTok in 2022. They claim the company breached its rules by not showing or promoting dangerous content that could cause physical harm. The lawsuit accuses TikTok of having 'created harmful dependencies in each child' through its design and flooded them with a seemingly endless stream of harms. The company has blocked searches for videos and hashtags related to the challenge and says it prohibits dangerous content or challenges on the platform."
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