The EU is investigating TikTok's potential violation of the Digital Services Act. It is focusing on TikTok Lite's "task and reward" feature, which could harm users' mental health, particularly minors, due to the lack of a risk assessment. If found guilty, TikTok could face penalties of up to 6% of its global annual turnover. Interim measures like suspending TikTok Lite's access are being considered.
TikTok has withdrawn its “Task and reward” feature, which allowed users to earn points for in-app activities that could be exchanged for Amazon vouchers. This feature raised concerns about stimulating addictive behavior among young users. TikTok has agreed not to reintroduce the feature under a different guise and could face significant penalties if it fails to comply. The EC will monitor TikTok's adherence to these commitments. A separate investigation into TikTok's main app's algorithm and its potential harmful effects is still ongoing.