Following TikTok’s return to the U.S., searches for content critical of Donald Trump are being suppressed for American users, yielding “no results found” messages. This censorship, confirmed via VPN comparisons with searches conducted outside the U.S., affects terms like “rigged election” and “fascism,” while searches with misspellings or targeting other political figures produce results. Users report similar restrictions on other platforms, sparking concerns about political bias and free speech limitations, with TikTok yet to publicly address these allegations. The widespread nature of these restrictions has led to significant user outrage and accusations that the platform has become a tool for propaganda.
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Instagram is experiencing a technical glitch affecting search results for “Democrats,” displaying a “results hidden” message, while searches for “Republicans” yield significantly more results. This has led to accusations of political bias, although a social media expert suggests it’s likely a technical issue. Meta acknowledges the problem, affecting hashtags across the political spectrum, and states they are working to fix it promptly. The error, however, risks fueling conspiracy theories and harming Meta’s reputation.
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Boycott Tesla. Boycott X. These calls reverberate loudly through the digital sphere as the suspension of the White Dudes for Harris X account raises questions about election interference and the role of social media platforms in shaping political narratives. Elon Musk, the eccentric billionaire known for his controversial statements and actions, finds himself at the center of this storm after temporarily suspending the account, sparking fury among supporters of Kamala Harris.
In a world where social media plays an increasingly significant role in shaping public discourse, the suspension of a group that raised over $4 million for a political campaign raises concerns about the power dynamics at play.… Continue reading