Hillary Clinton just went on record blaming TikTok for shaping younger generations' perspectives on Palestine, specifically calling out fabricated content circulating on the platform. She's pointing fingers at what she describes as completely manufactured videos influencing public opinion on the Israeli-Palestinian situation. This raises questions about content moderation on social platforms and how algorithmic feeds shape political narratives—especially among Gen Z users who increasingly get their news from short-form video apps rather than traditional media outlets.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 20h ago
ngl Hilary blaming TikTok is the most classic politician scapegoating... Gen Z created their own bubble themselves.
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PermabullPete
· 20h ago
yo ngl hillary blaming tiktok is kinda rich when traditional media been pushing narratives forever lol
Hillary Clinton just went on record blaming TikTok for shaping younger generations' perspectives on Palestine, specifically calling out fabricated content circulating on the platform. She's pointing fingers at what she describes as completely manufactured videos influencing public opinion on the Israeli-Palestinian situation. This raises questions about content moderation on social platforms and how algorithmic feeds shape political narratives—especially among Gen Z users who increasingly get their news from short-form video apps rather than traditional media outlets.