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TikTok to ban content promoting Osama bin Laden’s 2002 ‘Letter to America’

Henry Ortiz Published November 17, 2023
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TikTok will ban content that promotes Osama bin Laden’s 2002 letter to America describing the former al Qaeda leader’s justifications for attacks against Americans, the short-form video app said on Thursday.

Discussions of the 20-year-old letter have circulated on the platform this week in the context of the debate over the Israel-Hamas war, with some users in the West praising its contents.

The letter, which was written after al Qaeda attacked the United States that killed nearly 3,000 people, criticized US support for Israel and accused Americans of financing “oppression” of Palestinians.

Bin Laden was killed in 2011 in Pakistan by a US military special operations unit.

TikTok said in a statement, “Content promoting this letter clearly violates our rules on supporting any form of terrorism,” adding that reports that it was “trending” on the platform were inaccurate.

A search for “Letter to America” on TikTok surfaced no results on Thursday, with a notice that said the phrase may be associated with “content that violates our guidelines.”

Some US lawmakers have called for a ban on the Chinese-owned app and had renewed their criticisms before Thursday’s announcement.

Democratic Representative Josh Gottheimer said on Wednesday on X, formerly known as Twitter, that TikTok was “pushing pro-terrorist propaganda to influence Americans.”

Watch below to see how China-owned TikTok is pushing pro-terrorist propaganda to influence Americans.

These people are sympathizing with Osama bin Laden – the terrorist responsible for 9/11 and thousands of American deaths.

TikTok must be banned or sold to an American company. https://t.co/GOvnBZjXt4

— Rep Josh Gottheimer (@RepJoshG) November 16, 2023

White House spokesperson Andrew Bates said in a statement on Thursday, “There is never a justification for spreading the repugnant, evil, and antisemitic lies that the leader of al Qaeda issued just after committing the worst terrorist attack in American history.”

On Wednesday, The Guardian removed the full text of bin Laden’s letter, which it had published in 2002. The news outlet said on its website that the letter was being shared on social media without full context and that it would instead direct readers to the news article that originally reported on the letter.

TikTok said previously its recommendation algorithm does not push certain content to users, and that the company has removed hundreds of thousands of videos since October 7 for violating policies against misinformation and promotion of violence.

It is difficult to gain a full understanding of how prevalent certain content is on TikTok, partly because external researchers have limited access to its data, said Renee DiResta, a research manager at Stanford Internet Observatory.

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