TikTok, owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, faces fresh scrutiny after a damning report exposed its algorithm feeding explicit sexual material to accounts set up for 13-year-olds. Researchers from Global Witness created seven fake profiles posing as young teens in the UK, all with restricted mode activated—a setting TikTok claims filters out inappropriate content. Yet, the app wasted no time in steering these accounts toward pornography.
“Encountered pornographic content just a small number of clicks after setting up the account,” the report stated. “This ranged from content showing women flashing to hardcore porn showing penetrative sex.”
Similar findings emerged from other investigations, where TikTok’s search suggestions aggressively directed minors to sexualized videos, even without any prior activity that could justify it. This pattern persists despite TikTok’s repeated assurances of child safety measures, raising alarms about how the platform grooms vulnerable users into deeper exposure.
The issue runs deeper when examining TikTok’s selective enforcement. While explicit content floods feeds aimed at kids, the app clamps down on wholesome alternatives rooted in faith. Take TruPlay, a developer of Bible-based mobile games designed for children ages 5 to 12, which turns screen time into opportunities for spiritual growth. Their ads, meant to promote family-friendly entertainment, keep getting rejected or shadow-banned. TikTok cited violations for “featuring or promoting sensitive religious content.” One ad featuring women’s rights advocate Riley Gaines barely scraped 1,000 views, while promotions for games like Diablo—complete with demonic imagery—racked up millions in days.
This double standard isn’t accidental. ByteDance’s ties to the Chinese Communist Party, known for its ruthless suppression of religious freedoms, suggest a deliberate agenda. Internal guidelines leaked years ago revealed TikTok moderators censoring topics like Tiananmen Square or Falun Gong, anything that challenges Beijing’s narrative.
Extend that logic: by burying Christian messages and amplifying sexual depravity, the app could be weaponized to corrode the moral fabric of Western youth. It’s no stretch to see this as part of a broader infiltration—pushing propaganda that aligns with CCP interests while eroding traditional values that strengthen societies against authoritarian control. Studies have shown TikTok downplays content critical of China, favoring state-approved views instead.
Even with President Trump’s recent executive order in September 2025, which aimed to wrest some control by having ByteDance lease its algorithm to a U.S. entity, the core problems linger.
“ByteDance would copy the algorithm it uses to recommend content to users and then lease it to the new [US] entity,” as The Wall Street Journal reported. But skeptics argue this is mere window dressing, leaving the manipulative code—forged under CCP oversight—intact to continue its work.
Parents can’t rely on regulators alone. Millions of kids, including those under the 13-year age limit dubbed “TikTots,” sneak onto the platform daily, absorbing content that warps their innocence. The smart move? Block TikTok entirely and steer families toward edifying pursuits like Scripture study, outdoor play, or apps like TruPlay that “turn game time into God time.” Until real accountability hits, this app remains a gateway to corruption, courtesy of forces eager to see our foundations crumble.
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now TikTok is owned by the Juice box all you’ll see in it will be anti Christian pro Israel propaganda
The Chinese no longer own it, the Jews do.
TikTok will no longer expose Israel’s crimes.
If porn for kids to say would be removed, that would be big, though.