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Many young people rely solely on TikTok for news. A video about border issues went viral on social media but was abruptly shut down. This censorship stifles free speech and prevents people from seeing the truth. It's concerning how we are silencing each other instead of upholding our right to free speech. This normalization of censorship is alarming.

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Joe Biden invited 70 influencers to watch his state of the union address. One influencer declined due to concerns about political neutrality and authenticity. The influencer felt uncomfortable with the last-minute posting requirements and lack of budget. They questioned the motives behind high-profile figures engaging in political activism. The influencer emphasized the importance of authenticity in using a platform for political purposes.

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Sunny, a Gen Z influencer, attended the State of the Union at the White House with President Biden. Democratic groups are paying influencers for content creation. Sunae was hired by Protect Our Care to make a video about Trump's agenda. Influencers can earn $3,000 to $10,000 per video. Campaigns aim for authenticity through influencers. Sam Woolley from the University of Pittsburgh studies political influencers for authenticity. Sunny will be at the Democratic National Convention next. The Democrats are providing resources for influencers to create content.

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I received an email offering $1500 for anti-Trump content on TikTok. The campaign is funded by FutureForward, a super PAC supporting Biden and Harris. They aim to create division online by attacking Trump supporters. Despite the money offered, I refuse to compromise my values.

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Speaker argues that social media influencers are paid under the table and that sponsors are hidden from the public. They describe two posts: the first calls for any influencer paid by a foreign country to register under FARA through the Department of Justice; the second proposes a badge, icon, or different color check mark to disclose payments, whether political, corporate sponsorships, or from a foreign government. The speaker says this disclosure should be made available to the American people and compares it to TV sponsorship disclosures. They emphasize that when influencers take money from foreign governments, it must be disclosed. They add that MAGA influencers who claim America First should be viewed as not America First if they take payments by a foreign government.

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Who is Susie Loftus? She is the head of trust and safety for US Data Security at TikTok. Before this role, she served as a special assistant attorney general under Kamala Harris in California. Loftus's background raises questions about potential biases in content moderation on the platform, particularly regarding conservative creators.

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I have been accused of being paid for my vaccination videos on social media, but I am not. I want to know who is paying others for these videos and why I am not benefiting. I am open to being paid in Bitcoin if the global elite decides to pay me. Let me know if you pay in Bitcoin.

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There is a push for a TikTok ban bill, with leaked recordings suggesting a focus on Gen Z influence. The Anti-Defamation League head mentions a lobby with significant political influence. A Time Magazine article calls for TikTok to be sold or banned before 2024, focusing on a foreign government's infiltration. The situation is more complex than it seems.

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My video discussing an offer of $5,000 to publicly support Israel on TikTok was taken down. I received a racist email stating that I had fallen for lies and should not spread terrorist propaganda. Many other influencers have also received similar offers. Israel is trying to buy support for their war, but they cannot buy my morals or opinions. I refuse to support the murder of innocent Palestinians and the denial of basic necessities. Terrorism in response to terrorism is still terrorism. Beware of influencers who have been bought out. Free Palestine. Have a great night.

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There are concerns about a potential TikTok ban due to lobbying influence. A leaked recording from the head of the Anti Defamation League highlights the power of this lobby over US politicians. The focus is on the need to address the TikTok issue before the 2024 election, with little mention of China or election security. The recording suggests that a foreign government has infiltrated the US, but not the one typically assumed.

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Many people believe that TikTok is controlled by the Chinese Communist Party and that its content moderation decisions are meant to manipulate young Americans. However, investigations have shown that the CIA and FBI are actually influencing TikTok's censorship. The founders of TikTok, who are capitalists, want to maintain access to the lucrative US market and have agreed to let the US government dictate what content should be censored. This is part of the US government's broader effort to control communication channels and ensure that critical videos or topics are censored according to their interests. TikTok's compliance with political censorship is driven by profit rather than ideology.

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The speaker claims the Democratic party is paying TikTok users thousands of dollars to create content promoting the party, and that they were offered nearly $15,000 to do so. They also claim to have seen mutuals posting content aligned with these pitches within 48 hours, without disclosing they were paid. The speaker says they received two pitches: one for ongoing monthly videos leading up to the election, and another to fearmonger about Project 2025 and the Heritage Foundation. They criticize the Democratic party for allegedly using fearmongering tactics with bad information. The speaker notes that Heritage Foundation trustees are endorsing both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and that Barack Obama previously worked with them. They state that one pitch instructed them to not directly say "vote for Kamala Harris for legal purposes." The speaker says they are informing viewers that people are being paid to create political content.

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The speaker claims the Democratic party is paying TikTok users thousands of dollars to create content promoting the party, and that they were offered nearly $15,000 to do so. They allege that some mutuals began posting content aligned with these pitches within 48 hours, without disclosing they were paid. The speaker says they received two pitches: one for ongoing monthly videos leading up to the election, and another to fearmonger about Project 2025 and the Heritage Foundation. They criticize the Democrats for allegedly using fearmongering tactics, noting the Heritage Foundation has been influential since the 1970s and that its trustees endorse both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. The speaker highlights a pitch instruction to avoid directly saying "vote for Kamala Harris" for legal reasons.

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The algorithm manipulates views and followers to control narratives, promote movements, and sway votes. It pushes certain artists, products, and influencers to influence perceptions. If your content goes against the system, keep going - real support will come.

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When you see celebrities promoting Kamala Harris, know they are often paid to do so. I've been approached multiple times with offers to promote her, using the same talking points. Recently, I saw Chrishell from Selling Sunset post a similar message without disclosing it was a paid promotion. This feels like propaganda, and I find it troubling that it's not considered illegal during an election. I was offered $25,000 for a few Instagram stories but chose not to take it. With the election approaching, I couldn't support something that felt wrong, especially when I believe we can improve health and food safety in America. I resonate with RFK Jr.'s views and refuse to let others suffer as I once did.

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Listen to this. I can't believe these numbers: $10 million for Beyoncé to support Kamala Harris, $5 million each for Megan Thee Stallion and Lizzo, and $1.8 million for Eminem. Is this how it usually works? Also, how much do you think Donald Trump paid Elon Musk? Can Trump even afford Musk? It seems like these are just fake relationships where people are paid to pretend to support each other. This is ridiculous.

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TikTok banned my account for spreading what I believe is the truth. Joe Biden received a significant amount of money from pro-Israel groups, and his family has connections to Israel. There are allegations of influence operations and questionable relationships. Hunter Biden, his son, has been involved in controversial situations. TikTok's algorithms and databases are audited by individuals with ties to Israel. The censorship and banning of accounts like mine reveal a hidden agenda. People need to be aware that their country is being influenced and bought out. Killing children and civilians is wrong, regardless of the circumstances. TikTok is not a reliable source for news in the future.

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My TikTok feed is full of presidential campaign content, including influencers being paid to promote certain political views. I recently got an email offering payment to make a video supporting the Democratic side. Influencers may be paid to share opinions, so be cautious about where you get your information.

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There is a push for a TikTok ban bill, linked to a leaked recording from the Anti Defamation League head discussing a TikTok and generational problem. The recording suggests a powerful lobby influencing politicians, with a Time Magazine article calling for TikTok to be sold or banned before 2024. The focus is on a foreign government infiltration, not the one commonly believed.

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My video discussing an offer of $5,000 to publicly support Israel on my TikTok page was taken down. I received a racist email stating that I had fallen for lies and should not spread terrorist propaganda. Many other influencers have also received similar offers. TikTok is filled with videos showing different messages and dollar amounts from people trying to buy support for Israel's war. However, no amount of money can change my morals or opinions. Israel's actions, such as cutting off essential resources and killing innocent Palestinians, are wrong and resemble terrorism. Be cautious of influencers who have been bought out.

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A drag queen received an email from Pallet Media offering $1500 for anti-Trump TikTok content. The creator brief outlined "do's and don'ts," including avoiding any support for Donald Trump and his allies, praising Harris and her allies, and attacking Trump supporters' intellectual or personal values. The drag queen investigated the offer, inquiring if it was for the Kamala campaign or a PAC campaign. They discovered the campaign was with FutureForward, described as one of the biggest super PACs with hundreds of millions of dollars.

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A creator states they were paid for their flight and given access to an event, but denies needing a DNC budget to travel the country and "drag MAGA." They claim their own credit card allows them to "drag fascists" and that they don't need DNC, MAGA, or social money. The creator mentions right-wing influencer Kim Higbee, who believes both right and left-wing influencers should get paid. Speaker 1 claims Kamala and the DNC are paying people upwards of $1500 for 60-second clips backing Trump. The creator denies being paid to criticize Trump, stating they've been doing it for free for four years and that it's easy to find people who dislike Trump. They assert there's no need to pay people to discuss election fraud or other problems related to Trump.

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I created two videos before the election, one expressing support for Kamala Harris and the other for Donald Trump, to gauge reactions. The response to the Kamala Harris video was mostly supportive, even from Trump supporters, who expressed understanding and continued support for my community work. In contrast, the Donald Trump video led to backlash, with people unfollowing me and resorting to name-calling. Ironically, those who claim to be tolerant and loving have shown the most hostility. It’s surprising how those who identify as Democrats have become what they criticize in Republicans, displaying intolerance towards differing opinions.

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TikTok is being targeted for being pro-Palestinian, according to clips from the CEO of the Anti Defamation League and Senator Ted Cruz. They claim the app spreads anti-Israel sentiment. Cruz is funded by pro-Israel lobbies, leading to quick action against TikTok. Despite users advocating for peace and free speech, politicians are influenced by these lobbies. Many rely on TikTok for education, entertainment, and livelihoods, and fear losing this platform due to corruption.

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Influencers CAUGHT Taking $$$ From Foreign Govs, Special Interests
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The hosts dissect a sweeping investigative report in which online influencers are shown to be paid by a range of interests, including foreign governments, to advocate a particular line. They highlight how this practice blurs the lines between advocacy, journalism, and marketing, and they condemn the lack of disclosure that misleads audiences about who funds content. The discussion moves through specific case studies, from paid travel and staged endorsements to posts crafted to influence political sentiment, urging stronger adherence to disclosure norms and better accountability in both independent and legacy media ecosystems. They note that enforcement gaps and the allure of rapid monetization have allowed these dynamics to proliferate, threatening credibility and public discernment across the online information landscape.
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