Users say they are seeing fewer livestreams, and some activity is being removed or flagged at higher rates for violating community guidelines, including for behavior that was previously permitted.
TikTok users are claiming censorship and a right-wing takeover of the social media app after noticing their accounts seem to be automatically unfollowing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D–N.Y ...
Users looking for a TikTok alternative learn about daily life in China, but some posts are taboo.
Another post from the account Dustin Genereux said that, "Censorship on TikTok is at an all time high with accounts being deleted, posts going back years being flagged, people losing access to the ...
In recent days, the Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu, popularly known as RedNote, has seen a surge of American users migrating from TikTok ... the platform's censorship policies extend ...
And that left users speculating that the censorship of Trump-specific terms was tied to the app and the president’s new closeness. On TikTok, one user posted a video of the “no results found ...
In an action without any direct precedent in the United States, the American government forced the temporary shutdown of a major social media network on Saturday for 14 hours, setting a precedent for future violations of First Amendment rights.
Despite claims of temporary instability, TikTok faces backlash over possible shifts in policies and censorship following revived operations. Get Wall Street's Hottest Chart Every Morning Following ...
After all, TikTok is the reason there are more self-made millionaire influencers and content creators in the U.S. than ever before.
When the Supreme Court upheld a law that banned TikTok from the US, it seemed well aware that its ruling could resonate far beyond one app. The justices delivered an unsigned opinion with a quote from Justice Felix Frankfurter from 1944: “in considering the application of established legal rules to the ‘totally new problems’ raised by the airplane and radio,
In a historic development, Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok has become the center of a bipartisan bill to ban the app nationwide in the name of national security. Xiao Qiang, a research scientist at the UC Berkeley School of Information and a prominent scholar in the study of state censorship,
Two readers react to counterarguments on the US TikTok ban from Senator Edward J. Markey and Representative Jake Auchincloss.