Recently, social media platforms, including Instagram and TikTok, faced criticism for allegedly censoring anti-Trump content and promoting right-wing narratives. Users discovered that searching for hashtags related to Democrats resulted in error messages, suggesting sensitivity in the content. Many observed automatic follows of conservative figures alongside the suppression of liberal posts. This shift in social media dynamics has instigated a sense of paranoia among Democrats, reminiscent of past complaints from Republicans about censorship, although evidence of systematic bias remains debatable.
In a surprising turn, social media platforms seemed to block anti-Trump content, leading to accusations of censorship against Democrats as suspicions grew over manipulated feeds.
This recent situation reverses prior concerns where right-wing figures felt their views were hidden online, signaling a shift in perceived social media bias.
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