TikTok
Social media platform with post-US takeover shadowbanning allegations leading to user complaints and probe by Gavin Newsom
Appears in 2 Cases
As of April 6, 2026, no new transparency reports have been released by X, Meta, or other major platforms beyond previously identified ones, with X's latest covering H2 2024 and Meta's H1 2026 report (H2 2025 data) from March 19. No public response from Mark Zuckerberg to the House Judiciary Committee's March 16 letter demanding censorship records preservation. Recent X posts from March 26 to April 6 feature sporadic anecdotal shadowban complaints from non-partisan or diverse users (e.g., Nigerian activist on 'unalivings', UK Labour suppression claim), lacking metrics, patterns, or ideological skew; no new leaks, studies, whistleblowers, or audits confirm bias.
As of March 5, 2026, Wyoming HB0070 (GRANITE Act) remains on Senate General File after Appropriations 'Do Pass' on March 2, with no consideration on March 3 and no further actions.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"><argument name="citation_id">10</argument></grok:render> Alphabet and YouTube have issued no public response to the 16 state AGs' February 17 letter despite approaching deadline.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"><argument name="citation_id">11</argument></grok:render> Recent X shadowban complaints from March 3-5 are low-engagement, non-political, and from diverse users, mirroring prior patterns without conservative, election, or vaccine specificity.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"><argument name="citation_id">36</argument></grok:render><grok:render type="render_inline_citation"><argument name="citation_id">37</argument></grok:render> Freedom.gov and Newsom TikTok probe show no updates.
