🛡️🇪🇺 EU lawmakers call for TikTok investigation over censorship concerns
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European lawmakers have called for an investigation into TikTok over allegations of censorship favoring right-leaning narratives, particularly concerning the Epstein files and U.S. border protests. A group of 32 lawmakers urged the European Commission to assess whether TikTok poses a systemic risk to freedom of expression. TikTok attributed reported issues to technical problems, while it is already under scrutiny for compliance with the Digital Services Act. The investigation could impact TikTok's operations in Europe significantly.
Key points
- EU lawmakers request an investigation into TikTok's alleged censorship practices.
- Concerns focus on content related to the Epstein files and U.S. border protests.
- TikTok claims technical issues, while already facing scrutiny under the Digital Services Act.
- The investigation aims to assess systemic risks to freedom of expression.
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- 32 lawmakers from the Greens, The Left, and Socialists & Democrats requested the investigation.
- Concerns focus on content related to the Epstein files and U.S. border protests.
- TikTok is already under investigation for breaching obligations under the Digital Services Act.
- Larry Ellison, a Trump ally, is one of TikTok's new owners as of late January 2026.
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- Users have reported issues with uploading videos, reduced reach, and unusually low view counts — MEPs
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