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TikTok restricts Creative Center, meant to help advertisers track hashtags, after critics used the tool to scrutinize content on the Israel-Hamas war and more

and its critics—to assess content on its platform Meera Navlakha / Mashable : TikTok restricts data tool after accusations of geopolitical bias Andrew Hutchinson / Social Media Today : TikTok Implements New Restrictions on Hashtag Search in Creative Center Threads: Matt Navarra / @mattnavarra : This reminds me of the time Meta restricted its data analytics tools that enabled people to track the most popular content on Facebook.  Facebook didn't like @kevinroose's regular tweets about trending content. X: Sapna Maheshwari / @sapna : TikTok has quietly restricted access to a data tool that researchers and lawmakers have been using for months to scrutinize content on the site related to geopolitics and the Israel-Hamas war: https://nytimes.com/... @yaqiu : Not surprised. This company has repeatedly lied through its teeth (and then kept getting caught). Now TikTok has further restricted the public's ability to independently assess whether it is acting on behalf of the CCP to control content on the platform. @csmap_nyu : “Leaving decisions about transparency up to the platforms means that, by definition, we're going to get policies that the platforms feel are in their interests at that particular moment,” @j_a_tucker tells @sapna @nytimes @ncri_io : After the release of our recent report on TikTok anomalies in use that aligned with the CCP political interests, TikTok quietly curtailed hashtag analysis features on its platform. Thanks @sapna for the coverage today in @nytimes! https://www.nytimes.com/... Some updates 👀🧵 Marcus Bösch / @m_boesch : “Anything that's politically sensitive or could be politically sensitive or explosive is gone, and anything that is M&M's or pop culture, no problem” https://www.nytimes.com/... James Paterson / @senpaterson : How predictable. TikTok responds to legitimate scrutiny with secrecy. What do they have to hide?

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