An example of algorithmic resistance

@Xeniax Original source (August 8, 2025).

tl;dr: likely pre-emptive censorship; be careful not to speculate

in comments, tumblr user afriendofblahaj links this YT video by Etymology Nerd, who says there is actually little evidence TikTok is censoring or silencing content about anti-ICE protests, but that the "festival" tag is an interesting example of people both pre-emptively self-censoring and finding like-minded people using euphemistic code words.

he's quoted similarly in this Axios post about Washington, DC "music festivals", which notes that TikTok does not formally prohibit protest content. (Here's another article with some comments & statements from TikTok users.)

TikTok recently announced they're revamping their Community Guidelines. Mashable's breakdown notes:

The section on Misinformation, nestled in Integrity and Authenticity, is mostly the same but with some language edits. For example, the previous guidelines state that unverified information about emergencies is ineligible for the For You Feed; the new ones say the same about "crises and major civic events."

People are speculating this may be a response to content about current protests, but I doubt TikTok will say anything explicitly.

What I would want to know before boosting this: is there actual evidence certain tags or content are being de-prioritized or silenced, or are people just anticipating it? E. g. can you still find useful information about protests on relevant tags/are people's posts about protests not showing up for followers?

Note: this particular screenshot was posted by "The Shitposting Robot" on Facebook (August 13, 2025). This is a page that uses Facebook's paid subscription option to make money off of screenshotting other people's posts, watermarking them, and posting them without credit, links, dates, or other context. You can decide for yourself whether this is a trustworthy source of information.

Postscript on research methods:

I found the original source by Googling (with udm=14) "thewitchoftheweed"+"la music festival", although searching for the first sentence in quotes also brings up many reblogs (which all have links to the original, because of how Tumblr reblogging works).

I found the articles by Googling "TikTok festival censorship", clicking the News tab, and using the "Tools" menu to sort by date instead of relevancy. (Query.)

I found the original Facebook post of the screenshot by Googling "the shitposting robot", finding the Facebook page, and going through their photos from Aug. 8 (the original post's publication date) onwards.

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@nev thanks for making this work and linking the source. Please don't yell at me with capslock ;) I happen to be a mom of two tiny human beings who depend on me, and I do not always have time to dig and do "research". I wish I could, that would improve the quality of the posts. But when I came across this screenshot, I wanted to immediately share it on Fedi, I found this interesting. Being a long term Russian oppositioner I have seen those kinds of practices deployed in my country and I am always interested in mapping those initiatives. This was the intention behind the post.
@Xeniax My apologies for yelling; I'll edit it out of my post.
@nev you did a very important work by finding the original post and bringing in more depth into this thread. I am really surprised it got shared so much, while it's just a repost of someone's ideas. And of course I am highly critical of TikTok myself. But I can't judge people who want to use it to make their cause widely known and seen beyond their bubble...