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TikTok shows less ‘anti-China’ content than rivals, study finds

Videos condemning or negatively depicting China’s human rights abuses are more difficult to find on TikTok than other rival networks, a new study finds, suggesting that users may be getting an incomplete picture of the country’s history when searching for key terms or phrases. U.S. TikTok users who search for terms like “Tiananmen,” “Tibet,” and “Uyghur” [...] Read Full Article At: TikTok shows less ‘anti-China’ content than rivals, study finds

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