The teen was criticizing the government for its treatment of the Uighur people, image via The Verge
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TikTok publicly apologizes for blocking the account of a user criticizing the Chinese government

TikTok recently blocked the account of a user who posted a viral video criticizing the Chinese government for its mistreatment of the Uighur population. The company has since apologized and given the user her account back. Many felt that the app was censoring content that offended the Chinese government, but the company has denied all such accusations.

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Thu Nov 28 - BusinessInsider

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