Since changes to TikTok’s U.S. operations began rolling out days ago, users say they have noticed what they believe is a new and troubling form of censorship on the app. Social media users have circulated claims that TikTok is enforcing a policy that blocks any mention of Jeffrey Epstein in private messages.
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At this time, there are no confirmed reports from TikTok or from major news outlets verifying a ban on the word “Epstein” in direct messages or confirming that official content rules have changed in that way. Still, posts across multiple platforms show users expressing frustration, saying Epstein-related posts and comments appear to be removed or limited. Those claims, however, do not confirm the existence of a formal policy targeting DMs.
In recent days, some users have shared screen recordings they say show private messages failing to send when Epstein’s name is included. While those clips have fueled concern online, TikTok has not publicly verified or explained the behavior shown in the recordings.
What is documented is that public interest in Jeffrey Epstein remains high following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which requires the Justice Department to release records tied to Epstein. As of now, TikTok has not issued a public response addressing these allegations or the circulating videos.
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