Summary
People are concerned that TikTok is blocking content about ICE raids in the United States, which has led to discussions about censorship. California Governor Gavin Newsom announced an investigation to see if TikTok is censoring content critical of President Trump's immigration policies, while TikTok explained the issue as being caused by technical problems.
Key Facts
- Some TikTok users say they can't find or share videos about ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) raids.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a probe to see if TikTok is breaking state law by censoring content critical of the Trump administration.
- Meta has started blocking links to a site listing alleged Homeland Security employees.
- TikTok says a power outage at a data center caused technical issues, affecting content uploading.
- Videos about the killing of a civilian by ICE are available on TikTok, according to a TikTok spokesperson.
- Some TikTok users reported issues with messages containing the word "Epstein."
- Social media users talk about ICE and immigration actions by the Trump administration, using hashtags like #TikTokCensorship.
- In recent weeks, TikTok users have been actively sharing information about ICE raids across various U.S. states.