FRANKFORT, Ky. — Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced in a news release Wednesday that he is co-leading a nationwide investigation into TikTok for providing and promoting its social media platform to children and young adults despite its association with physical and mental health harms. Attorneys general nationwide are examining whether the company violated state consumer protection laws.


What You Need To Know

  • Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is co-leading a nationwide investigation into TikTok

  • The investigation into TikTok relates to state consumer protection laws

  • Attorney General Cameron's goal is to protect Kentucky children online and offline

  • Attorney General Cameron is co-leading the investigation into TikTok with a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general from across the country

“Whether online or on the streets, we are committed to protecting Kentucky children,” said Attorney General Cameron in the news release. “This investigation is the latest action we’ve taken to promote online safety for Kentucky’s kids, and it is a necessary step to examine TikTok’s practices and better understand the potential harms and risks to children who use the platform.”

According to the release, the investigation will look into the harms caused by the use of TikTok among young users and what TikTok knew about those harms. The investigation focuses on the techniques used by TikTok to boost young-user engagement, including increasing the duration of time spent on the platform and the frequency of engagement with the platform.

Attorney General Cameron has expressed previous concerns about the negative effects of social media platforms on Kentucky’s youngest residents. In May 2021, he joined a bipartisan coalition of 44 attorneys general in urging Facebook to abandon its plans to launch a version of Instagram targeted to children under 13. Later in the year, Attorney General Cameron also joined attorneys general from across the country in an investigation into Meta Platforms, Inc., formerly known as Facebook, for providing and promoting its Instagram platform to kids.

Attorney General Cameron is co-leading the investigation into TikTok with a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general from California, Florida, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Jersey, Tennessee and Vermont. They are joined by a broad group of attorneys general from across the country.