Lawsuit: TikTok's Chinese Ownership Demands 'Docility and Meekness' From Female Execs (Updated)

A former TikTok executive has filed a lawsuit against the social media platform, alleging she was retaliated against and fired from her position because the company’s owners in China determined she “lacked the docility and meekness” required of female employees.

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Katie Puris, who was the Global Head of Brand & Creative at TikTok, alleged in a lawsuit filed this week in a Manhattan federal court that she was fired in 2022 after making internal complaints about gender and age discrimination linked to what she called a preference among company executives for hiring young people.

Ed Morrissey

Maybe Puris should put that into a TikTok challenge video, eh? Seriously, though, it's another reminder that this platform has some interesting challenges with its ownership and its influence in the US. Maybe the lawsuit will raise public consciousness on its potential for damage. 

Update: Fixed the broken link. 

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