The Tracking Exposed investigation into content restriction in Russia
shows that:
- On March 7, TikTok made all the content posted by
non-Russian channels unavailable to Russian users.
This unannounced restriction removes an estimated
95% of the content previously available to Russian
TikTok users.
- Content restriction is happening at the application
layer rather than the transport layer, which requires
the direct involvement of TikTok.
It is the first time a global social media platform
has restricted access to content at this scale.
- A network of coordinated accounts is using a loophole
to post new content promoting Russian pro-war propaganda
in Russia, despite the current ban on new content uploads.
Continua su:
https://tracking.exposed/pdf/tiktok-russia-15march2022.pdf
Giacomo
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