Shadow-promotion: TikTok’s algorithmic recommendation of banned content in Russia
Why is content that is supposed to have been banned since the start of the Ukraine-Russia war instead being promoted?
Why is content that is supposed to have been banned since the start of the Ukraine-Russia war instead being promoted?
The visibility of French candidates on TikTok and YouTube Search Engines
How does YouTube use data about non-logged-in under 18 users? What adverts, and potentially harmful content, are they exposed to?
This experiment is answering whether the browser application can be used as a proxy to investigate the platform as a whole, focusing on the different points of contact with the users, such as the For You Page, search results and audio recommendations.
New report by digital rights group Tracking Exposed exclusively reveals how pro-war content on TikTok exploded - while anti-war content dropped dramatically - at a critical time in the Ukraine-Russia war.
As the last global social media platform operating in Russia, these unprecedented and unannounced content restrictions affecting 55 million users ends the era of free internet in Russia at a pivotal point in the war in Ukraine, finds Tracking Exposed