Seven French families have filed a lawsuit against TikTok, accusing the social media giant of exposing their children to harmful content that led to two of them taking their own lives at 15, their lawyer said.
According to the lawsuit, TikTok's algorithm allegedly exposed the teenagers to videos promoting suicide, self-harm and eating disorders,
Lawyer Laure Boutron-Marmion said this is the first such grouped case in Europe.
"The parents want TikTok's legal liability to be recognized in court," Boutron-Marmion told broadcaster franceinfo.
"This is a commercial company offering a product to consumers who are, in addition, minors. They must, therefore, answer for the product's shortcomings."
TikTok has long faced scrutiny over the policing of content on its app, as is the case with other social media platforms.