By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - California Governor Gavin Newsom accused TikTok on Monday of suppressing content critical of President Donald Trump as he launched a review to decide if its content moderation practices violated state law,
The review comes amid wider accusations that content criticizing ICE is being flagged for review or throttled, just days after the platform closed a Trump-backed deal to avoid facing a U.S. ban.
A West Virginia librarian is facing serious criminal charges after authorities say she used social media to encourage the assassination
A West Virginia woman has been arrested and charged with one count of terroristic threats over a TikTok video allegedly aimed at Donald Trump.
TikTok has been accused of censoring content that makes President Donald Trump look bad following a recent deal.
California governor Gavin Newsom is launching a review of TikTok's potential violations after more users are reporting anti-Trump censorship.
The United States and China have signed off on a deal that would hand control of TikTok’s U.S. operations to a group of investors backed by the Trump administration, according to a White House official.
TikTok’s takeover by a new, majority U.S. owned company with ties to President Donald Trump has some users crying foul, State Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) among them.
Though TikTok said the platform will maintain a "global TikTok experience," content creators and users of the app have shared concerns about U.S. leadership.