TIKTOK has been blasted as a breeding ground for hate after a rant by Osama Bin Laden went viral and the app was accused of allowing rampant anti-Semitism.
The popular social media site – which has some 1.8billion users worldwide – is facing urgent calls to tackle the alarming spread of vile content, especially in the wake of the war in Gaza.
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Experts told The Sun Online the site needs to do more to tackle hateful content – and warned it is being used by “sinister actors” to stoke up division and hate.
They demanded the company ensure its algorithm is not feeding up hateful content to young, impressionable users.
And they warned of potentially dangerous real-world consequences if more action is not taken by TikTok.
Professor Anthony Glees, a security expert from the University of Buckingham, told The Sun Online: “Everybody knows that TikTok appeals especially to young…
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