Pornography review to canvass public’s view on issue
Porn stars, parents and the public are invited to answer questions to help advise government.
Porn stars, parents and the public are invited to answer questions to help advise government.
When we reported our findings to TikTok, a spokesperson said: “We constantly and relentlessly pursue those that seek to influence our community through deceptive behaviours, and we have removed a covert influence operation originating from Russia, as part of an investigation initiated by TikTok and to which the BBC has contributed.”
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