As criticism has mounted over TikTok’s role in amplifying antisemitic and anti-Israel content in the wake of Oct. 7 attack on Israel, their names have largely stayed out of the public conversation.
As criticism has mounted over TikTok’s role in amplifying antisemitic and anti-Israel content in the wake of Oct. 7 attack on Israel, their names have largely stayed out of the public conversation.
Israel's Hostages and Missing Persons Forum, a body tasked with raising awareness of the plight of Israeli abductees, tried to place paid advertisements on TikTok and was turned down by the Chinese-owned platform. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram The Forum produces short video clips showing the lives of Israelis upended by […]
Criticism has flared up against the platform again as a stream of TikTok users this week posted videos recommending a letter written by Osama bin Laden that aims to justify the September 11 attacks.