Neo-Nazi TikTok Accounts Spread Hate and Recruit in Australia

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Neo-Nazi TikTok Accounts Spread Hate and Recruit in Australia
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A network of Australian-based neo-nazi TikTok accounts has been discovered promoting white nationalist ideology and attempting to recruit users. Despite being swiftly removed by TikTok, these accounts have repeatedly resurfaced, raising concerns about the platform's effectiveness in combating hate speech.

A network of Australia n-based neo-nazi TikTok accounts have been publishing white nationalist content and attempting to recruit users. New accounts appear hours after previous users are banned. Photos and videos posted by the group praised Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, and advocated for Australia to become 'a white ethnostate'. When the issue was raised by 9news.com.au, accounts were deleted by TikTok, only for replacement accounts to quickly become active.

Jewish leaders say TikTok needs to do much more to stop the group's rhetoric from 'spilling onto our streets' in the wake of recent antisemitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne

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