TikTok Starts Blocking Searches for QAnon Conspiracy Theory VideosOn TikTok, the main #QAnon video channel has attracted over 80 million views, but on Friday, the channel produced no results.

By狗万滚球app

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TikTok is starting to block searches for QAnon and other hashtags tied to the conspiracy theory.

The video-sharing apptoldthe BBC it's concerned the QAnon-related videos could spread misinformation. On TikTok, the main #QAnon video channel has attracted over 80 million views, but on Friday, thechannelproduced no results.

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Another hashtag TikTok banned is "WWG1WGA," a slogan QAnon supporters use that means "Where we go one, we go all." According to Google, the page for the hashtag had tallied over 101.5 million views before it was scrubbed of all content. The hashtag "FallCabal," which refers to a QAnon documentary, has been blocked as well.

QAnon videos on TikTok. QAnon videos on TikTok.

According to a TikTok spokesperson, the QAnon videos also usually contain hate speech, which violates the app's community guidelines. QAnon videos and user accounts that break the rules will be removed.

Twitter is also cracking down on the conspiracy theory. On Tuesday, the social media companyannounced这将防止QAnon-related内容出现ing in the search, recommendation, and trending functions over concerns supporters of the conspiracy theory are causing real-world harm.

QAnon devotees believe President Trump is waging a secret war to stop the "Deep State," a hidden faction within the US government. The same theory also baselessly claims numerous government officials and celebrities are part of a clandestine child sex trafficking ring. Earlier this month, QAnon supporters made the bizarreclaimthat furniture provider Wayfair is also involved in the sex trafficking. The evidence? The company's cabinets and pillows are too expensive, and thus must be a ruse to sell kidnapped children.

Wayfair says there's no truth to the child sex trafficking accusations. Still, the theory went viral, and ended upfloodinga national hotline for human trafficking with phone calls.

Although both Twitter and TikTok are trying to crack down on the conspiracy theory, it may be difficult to suppress mention of QAnon, which is gainingsupportamong Republican politicians. On TikTok, other hashtags tied to the conspiracy theory also remained unblocked. In addition, popular QAnon groups and hashtags continue to remain active on Facebook and Instagram.

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Michael has been aPCMagreporter since October 2017. He previously covered tech news in China from 2010 to 2015, before moving to San Francisco to write about cybersecurity.

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