perverse incentives where children can be exploited. the lawsuit claims that children can be incurred bridged by adults to engage in illicit acts on camera in exchange for money. and the lawsuit also claims and i'm quoting here that tiktok makes these animated gifs even more tempting by designing them like cute, colorful emojis clearly aimed at children. now, tiktok has pushed back on the claims in this report. a spokesperson told me the that the platform has industry-leading policies and measures to help protect the safety and well-being of teens. also said that creators must be at least 18-years-old before they can use this livestream feature. and that the company immediately revokes access to features if we find accounts that do not meet our age requirements, but look, this it's lawsuit claims that tiktok doesn't have sufficient age verification and enforcement measures to ensure that it really is only adults using this livestream feature, john clare duffy. >> thank you so much for reporting on this is something i know will concern a lot of