California Governor Gavin Newsom Probes TikTok Over Alleged Suppression of Anti-Trump Content
Newsom Launches Investigation
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced on social media that he would be launching a review into whether TikTok is violating state law by censoring Trump-critical content. The move follows reports from the governor's office of suppressed content critical of President Trump, including a screenshot showing a user unable to send a message reading 'epstein' due to community guidelines violations.
TikTok Blames Technical Difficulties
In response to the allegations, TikTok released a statement blaming ongoing technical difficulties for content-related issues. However, Newsom's office has independently confirmed instances of suppressed content critical of President Trump, casting doubt on the company's explanation.
TikTok's New Ownership Structure Raises Concerns
The investigation comes as TikTok has finalized a deal to reduce its Chinese ownership to 19.9% and put majority control in the hands of American businesses, including allies of former President Trump. Washington has long sought to tighten control on TikTok due to national security concerns over the platform's Beijing-based parent company ByteDance.
The investigation into TikTok's alleged suppression of anti-Trump content raises important questions about censorship and free speech in the digital age. As the tech world continues to evolve, it is crucial that companies like TikTok prioritize transparency and accountability to maintain public trust.
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