Senegalese authorities on Thursday refused to lift a ban on social media app TikTok as they demanded that the company sign an agreement that would allow the creation of a mechanism to remove accounts.
Authorities blocked access to TikTok in August following the arrest of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko, saying the platform was being used to distribute “hateful and subversive messages” that were threatening the stability of the country. During its discussions with TikTok, the government requested better regulation of the platform and asked questions about the functioning of its algorithm and data protection.
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