TikTok Promotes CCP Preferences, Study Claims
The app promotes and demotes specific videos based on the government’s preferences, a study by the Network Contagion Research Institute at Rutgers University has claimed.
The researchers alleged that while general pop culture topics received a general spread of attention on the platform, as compared to Instagram, the number of posts on more political topics, such as issues around Hong Kong, Kashmir, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, were skewed, dependent on Beijing’s perceived positions.
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The app promotes and demotes specific videos based on the government’s preferences, a study by the Network Contagion Research Institute at Rutgers University has claimed.
The researchers alleged that while general pop culture topics received a general spread of attention on the platform, as compared to Instagram, the number of posts on more political topics, such as issues around Hong Kong, Kashmir, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, were skewed, dependent on Beijing’s perceived positions.
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