The Palestinian journalist has spent years documenting life in Gaza under Israeli occupation and, recently, amid Israel’s genocide. Her series with Al Jazeera’s AJ+ has won numerous awards, including a Peabody Award, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and even an Emmy. At the same time, pro-Israel voices have sought to silence Owda, including in a campaign in 2024 to pressure her Emmy nomination to be withdrawn.
In her Instagram video, Owda said that the ban was “expected” due to pressure from high-powered figures to censor Palestinian voices from TikTok.
She overlaid a video of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks at the UN General Assembly in September, in which he named TikTok as a “number one” priority of Israel.
She also shared a video with the company’s U.S. CEO, Adam Presser, saying that the company made a change to designate critically labelling someone as a “Zionist” as hate speech. “Over the course of 2024, we tripled the amount of accounts that we were banning for hateful activity,” Presser bragged at a conference last year.
…including a firm headed by the notoriously pro-Israel Larry Ellison.
Finally. Someone finally calls out Larry Ellison by name.
FYI: He also owns Oracle and Paramount/Skydance (CBS). His reach into our data and the information we consume runs very deep.
Was reminded of this article if you’ve got some time to read
Tiktok went from Chinese propaganda to Maga propaganda, from bad to worse.
TikTok was never “Chinese Propaganda”. It had roughly as many American investors as Chinese investors, with management centered in Singapore.
But the Singapore owners didn’t bend over backwards to purge any Palestinian Rights power users. So it got slandered as “China Social Media” as an excuse to force the sale of the US operations.
It was absolutely Chinese propaganda, it’s absurd anyone would say that it wasn’t. Literally you thinking it isn’t Chinese propaganda is a result of the Chinese propaganda on it.
We’re moving from reality to orthodoxy. You’re making an unfalsifiable claim.
It censored Tiananmen Square and fostered a positive impression of China politically, economically, and socially. It openly promoted propaganda. Hell, all those “traditional Chinese manufacturing” videos were literally state sponsored. Are you operating on some extremely narrow definition of propaganda?
It censored Tiananmen Square

fostered a positive impression of China
The crime TikTok users committed was fostering a positive impression of Gaza.
If you searched for Tiananmen Square, it would censor/remove anything about the massacre, and promote anything about tourism.
If you searched for Tiananmen Square

It is reasons like this we are being distracted by a moral panic about social media being bad for our health.
We need to forbid American social media at national or EU level
The account did appear to be banned on Wednesday and Thursday. However, late Thursday afternoon Eastern Time, Owda’s account appeared to be restored, but restricted. Some content seemed to not be available, and a banner appeared at the top of her feed that read: “Posts that some may find uncomfortable are unavailable.”
The account is back evidently.






