Facebook’s Zuckerberg criticizes TikTok for censoring protesters

Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg attacked the rapidly growing Chinese short-video app, saying it censored political protest, including in the United States.
While delivering an address on free speech at Georgetown University in Washington, Zuckerberg said Facebook social media platforms like WhatsApp were used by protesters and activists everywhere because of its encryption and privacy protection.
But “on TikTok, the Chinese app growing quickly around the world, mentions of these same protests are censored, even here in the U.S.,” he said.
TikTok denied China censors its content, saying it is “not influenced by any foreign government.”
Facebook competes directly with TikTok, especially among younger audiences. The app enable users to create and share short singing and dancing videos that are set to well-known songs, with numerous special effect filters.

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