Summary

TikTok users reported that searches for anti-Trump content, such as “Donald Trump rigged election,” returned “No results found” messages in the U.S., while the same searches worked abroad.

Users demonstrated via VPNs that the restrictions seem specific to U.S. accounts, sparking accusations of censorship and claims TikTok is becoming “Trump’s propaganda arm.”

Some anti-Trump hashtags also appear blocked, while pro-Trump terms remain visible.

TikTok has not commented on the issue, fueling further concerns about free speech and potential political influence over the platform.

  • jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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    8 hours ago

    The real question is why did the same search show blocked results in the US, but unblocked results when on a VPN outside the US?

    I installed TikTok specifically to look at this. I got “no results” in the US, but DID get search results when on a VPN to the UK.

    The really interesting bit is that now, that it’s all gone public, I get “no results” both ways. Cleared cache and data between searches even.

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      1 hour ago

      Because there’s a conspiracy theory that Trump rigged the 2024 elections because Star Link. Which is nonsensical to anyone with a knowledge of networking.

      The article also goes on to make broader claims though which my screenshot disproves are even happening.

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        48 minutes ago

        Oh, I’m not even going to touch the conspiracy nonsense, I’m more interested in the search engine disparity and why it’s suddenly “fixed” after it went public.

        IIRC there were similar issues with Google a few years ago, I’m fuzzy on the details. Search disparity between countries that was somehow “solved” after it was exposed. Or maybe it was search suggestions? Something like that.