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TikTok says Malaysia’s claims it blocks pro-Palestinian content are ‘unfounded’
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A TikTok logo is displayed on a smartphone in this illustration taken January 6, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Social media platform TikTok said on Friday allegations from the Malaysian government that it was blocking pro-Palestinian content were “unfounded”.
“Our community guidelines apply equally to all content on TikTok, and we’re committed to consistently enforcing our policies to protect our community,” a TikTok spokesperson said in an email to Reuters.
Malaysia on Thursday warned of possible action against social media firms TikTok and Meta, saying their platforms had been accused of restricting content supporting Palestinians.
Meta on Thursday said there was “no truth” to the claims, adding it was not deliberately suppressing voices on its Facebook (NASDAQ:) platform.
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