Are Major Apps Quietly Censoring Speech in America?
Are Major Apps Quietly Censoring What You Say in American? More users are starting to ask a troubling question: are major social platforms quietly limiting what people are allowed to talk about? Across TikTok, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and even some AI platforms, creators report a similar experience. Mention certain words—like Epstein, ICE, or criticism of Donald Trump—and engagement suddenly drops. Videos receive a fraction of their usual views. Posts stall at zero impressions. Some content appears not to publish at all. Platforms deny intentional censorship, often pointing to “algorithmic issues,” “community guidelines,” or technical glitches. But the pattern feels too consistent to ignore. When sensitive political or institutional topics are discussed, visibility often declines—sometimes dramatically. This isn’t traditional censorship with a warning label or a ban notice. It’s quieter. More subtle. Content isn’t removed—it’s buried. Algorithms are trained to […]