Social media giants face scrutiny in Venezuela
Venezuela Hits TikTok With $10 Million Fine Over Deadly Viral Challenges
In a bold move, Venezuela's Supreme Court fined TikTok $10 million, citing its failure to prevent dangerous viral video challenges linked to children's deaths. The platform now has eight days to set up a local office to monitor content as Venezuela tightens its grip on social media regulations. This decision follows President Maduro's criticism after a 12‑year‑old girl's tragic death tied to a TikTok challenge. The international community watches closely as Venezuela pushes for increased platform accountability.
Introduction
Background of TikTok Fine
Details of Viral Challenges
Venezuela's Legal Actions
Enforcement Strategies
Impact on TikTok and Responses
Global Influence and Similar Cases
Expert Opinions
Public Reactions
Future Implications
Conclusion
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