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Unlike Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and YouTube, Donald Trump does not have a TikTok account to have the service suspended, but he does ban some content related to Wednesday’s riots in Washington DC People who support the president have stormed the Capitol building while Congress certified the election results, declaring Joe Biden the next president, sending lawmakers and staff members underground.
As first reported by TechCrunchTikTok’s disinformation content policy, like other platforms, will block posts of Donald Trump’s video where he called the rioters “very special” because they include allegations of voter fraud. Counter-speech videos containing factual information are still allowed.
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