TikTok has long faced criticism for suspected ties to the Chinese
government. But since the start of the war, U.S. officials have also
accused the app of amplifying posts that are sympathetic to Hamas and
damaging to Israel. But data from the app tells a more complex story.
POLITICO reporter Mark Scott worked with Northeastern University
researcher Laura Edelson to analyze some 350,000 TikTok posts about the
war, and on today’s show, Mark explains their findings to host Steven
Overly — and what the analysis reveals about TikTok’s response to a
growing political crisis. 

TikTok has long faced criticism for suspected ties to the Chinese government. But since the start of the war, U.S. officials have also accused the app of amplifying posts that are sympathetic to Hamas and damaging to Israel. But data from the app tells a more complex story. POLITICO reporter Mark Scott worked with Northeastern University researcher Laura Edelson to analyze some 350,000 TikTok posts about the war, and on today’s show, Mark explains their findings to host Steven Overly — and what the analysis reveals about TikTok’s response to a growing political crisis.