"Kids use either rubbing alcohol, hand sanitizer, or aerosol cans and light them on fire. Which then entails them catching on fire or the object exploding," his mom Tiffany said from a hospital room which is now a second home.
Tiffany Roper has not gone to TikTok to warn them about what is being published by posters on its site. But school districts nationwide, including 10 from Arizona, are suing TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and other social media platforms. They allege the tech companies' social media apps cause classroom discipline problems and mental health issues.
In 2022, a TikTok challenge to vandalize your school caused thousands of dollars in damages in the Saddle Mountain Unified School District.