A judge will decide how much information about TikTok's internal business operations will be made public, following a hearing where the state of Utah pushed for it to be released.In a hearing on Thursday, TikTok attorneys urged 3rd District Court Judge Coral Sanchez to resist ordering the public disclosure of information about the social media giant contained in a redacted complaint filed by the state.
'Since the Division brought this case, a number of states have brought several actions, including several earlier this week.'Earlier this week, more than a dozen states filed lawsuits making similar claims to another Utah lawsuit against TikTok — that it has crafted an addictive algorithm that harms the mental health of youth. In court, Rock likened it to 'digital nicotine.