Thousands of TikTok creators are migrating to UpScrolled after the U.S. takeover, seeking an anti-censorship platform developed by Palestinian-Australian entrep
Thousands of TikTok creators are deleting the app and moving to UpScrolled following a U.S. takeover. The shift comes as users express concerns over censorship and reduced reach on TikTok after its acquisition by U.S.-backed investors.
UpScrolled, developed by Palestinian-Australian entrepreneur Issam Hijazi, aims to provide a platform free from shadowbanning and algorithmic manipulation. Since the takeover, the app has seen a significant increase in downloads, attracting users seeking an alternative to TikTok's new ownership structure.
Users have mixed reactions to UpScrolled. Some appreciate its promise of no censorship and equal visibility for all voices, while others report technical issues with the algorithm not showing them content they are interested in. Despite these challenges, the app continues to grow rapidly as creators seek a more transparent social media experience.
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