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misinformant | Dances, lack of proposals and parallel profiles: how TikTok has been used in municipal elections
Written September 19, 2024

“The posts with the most views and engagement appeal to the common place of Tik Tok as a platform for dances and aimed at a young audience.” This is an excerpt from the report by the Democracy in Check Institute and the Research Group on Politics, Public Opinion and Communication (Gruppocom) on the use of the platform in the municipal elections in Fortaleza. It is one of the capitals mapped in the 'regional hubs' project carried out by the Institute, which seeks to identify the circulation of content that is harmful to electoral integrity on TikTok, in addition to observing how candidates use the social network in the 2024 municipal elections.

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