ISIS is reportedly using popular Gen Z app TikTok as its newest recruitment tool

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ISIS is reportedly using popular Gen Z app TikTok as its newest recruitment tool
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Members of the Islamic State have reportedly posted propaganda videos on TikTok of fighters and young women, which have since been deleted.

TikTok has removed about two-dozen accounts that posted Islamic State propaganda, according to The Wall Street Journal. The short-form video app has thousands of moderators in China and the US. The platform has been accused of going too far in removing sensitive content, allegedly censoring controversial posts that could anger China. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

TikTok has removed about two-dozen accounts that posted Islamic State propaganda, according to The Wall Street Journal. The short-form video app has thousands of moderators in China and the US. The platform has been accused of going too far in removing sensitive content, allegedly censoring controversial posts that could anger China. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

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