TikTok disinformation is no more dangerous than Fox News disinformation
So why the unfair treatment?
A TikTok sign is displayed on their building in Culver City, Calif., March 11, 2024 (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
The standard First Amendment debate asks: When does one person’s right to spew misinformation yield to another person’s right not to be harmed by it?
The question draws nuance from the context. In the context of elections, if Congress interferes with a foreign-owned media platform like TikTok, partly in the name of election security, why should a domestic corporation like Fox News, another known purveyor of election misinformation, be spared the same scrutiny?
Online disinformation campaigns
The U.S. House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to require TikTok to divest its Chinese ownership or be banned in the U.S. because of national security concerns. The security risks identified by the bill’s sponsors include a Chinese law that gives Xi Jinping legal access to user data, along with China’s ability to meddle in U.S. elections.
Millions of Americans are influenced by manufactured information campaigns every day. Over the past few years, the most aggressive online disinformation campaigns in the U.S. have targeted COVID-19vaccines, climate science and elections. Pew Research shows that the share of U.S. adults who want the federal government to restrict such false information has risen, from 39 percent in 2018 to 55 percent in 2023.
COVID and climate manipulation can be countered fairly easily since death rates, increasing wildfiresand disappearing aquifers can’t lie.
Election misinformation is another story. Of all the disinformation campaigns online at any given hour, election lies are the most difficult to regulate because political speech is afforded the highest legal protection under the 1st Amendment. Paradoxically, political disinformation presents the greatest threat to the 1st Amendment.
Consider that Donald Trump started claiming the 2020 election was rigged months before the first votes were cast. Since then, an initially resistant GOP has begun to see the political expediency in parroting his claims: Republicans have not won the popular vote in a presidential election in decades, and it’s easier to falsely claim “stolen election” than to adjust policies enough to widen their political appeal.
The GOP’s strained relationship with the truth is further complicated by deep-pocket political donors who demand outcomes different from what ordinary voters want, and are willing to finance massive public disinformation campaigns to achieve those outcomes.
As a direct result of widespread election disinformation, 40 percent of Americans still think Trump won the 2020 election, and 64 percent of election officials say their jobs are now more dangerous. Research shows that Fox viewers are dramatically more inclined to support Trump and believe his falsehoods than viewers of other networks.
Not only does election misinformation weaken domestic political processes, it has been weaponized by lawmakers on the right to justify new voter suppression laws in a self-serving, closed-loop information feed.
Why should Fox ‘News’ be spared?
TikTok downplays its interest in U.S. domestic politics. But when it encouraged users to flood U.S. representatives’ offices with angry calls, TikTok parent company ByteDance demonstrated both its interest and its ability to influence American political outcomes when it wants to.
It’s also evident that TikTok’s algorithms suppress themes that aggravate Chinese leaders. Researchers compiled information about popular TikTok videos on topics commonly suppressed inside China, such as the fate of China’s Uyghur population and public protests in Hong Kong. They found that these topics were underrepresented on TikTok compared to other social networks, including Instagram. The research emerged from TikTok’s own “Creative Center,” and after the under-representation was reported, TikTok quietly reigned in its own research tool rather than address the subterfuge.
As Congress grapples with such foreign manipulation, why should domestic manipulation be treated differently?
Fox News admitted lying about Trump’s 2020 loss
Fox News peddled massive voter disinformation during the last presidential election, and it appears they are at it again. Dominion Voting Systems sued Fox for defamation following Fox News’ rampant election misinformation during and after the 2020 election. Dominion alleged, with strong evidence, that Fox News orchestrated and published stolen 2020 election claims after it knew them to be false, repeatedly scapegoating Dominion voting machines in the process.
Dominion introduced explosive documentary evidence that key Fox anchors and executives told each other that Trump’s buffoonish stolen election claims were a joke, but told their viewers something quite different.
Fox luminaries texted, emailed or commented to each other that Trump’s stolen election lies and the fraudsters supporting them were “Ludicrous” and “totally off the rails”(Tucker Carlson); “F—g lunatics” (Sean Hannity); “Nuts” (Dana Perino); “Complete BS” (Fox Producer John Fawcett); “Kooky” (anchor Maria Bartiromo); “Mind Blowingly Nuts” (Raj Shah, Fox Corporation VP); and, “There is NO evidence of fraud. None” (Bret Baier).
And yet, these same luminaries continued to promote Trump’s stolen election lies on-air, just to attract low-information viewers.
Carlson didn’t tell Fox viewers that Trump was “off the rails.” Instead, he donned his trademark injured puppy face, poured his hurt eyes into the camera, and cried, “The stolen election was the single greatest crime in American history with millions of votes stolen in a day. Democracy destroyed. The end of our centuries old system of government.”
Fox viewers, believing their votes and democracy itself were stolen, were understandably triggered.
Election threats within
The TikTok bill’s lead sponsor, Mike Gallagher (R-WI) told NPR that that the TikTok app had been used to interfere in elections. And yet, even as Congress expresses deep concern over TikTok’s potential for election interference, there has been no discussion about Fox News.
Trump and Fox News continued to goad MAGA voters into believing their votes were “stolen” until they violently attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The insurrection, during which multiple people lost their lives, was the direct result of election misinformation, leaving Fox News with at least some culpability for the attack.
Post-2020, there is no serious question about whether Fox also interferes in elections or plans to interfere with them again as Trump and President Joe Biden speed toward a rematch in November. Fox “News” is the top-rated cable network, averaging 1.85 million viewers daily during primetime hourswhile Fox & Friends has been the most viewed cable-news morning show for 22 years.
As instruments of social manipulation, TikTok and Fox News target similar audiences. TikTok attracts hormonal teens with addictive, homegrown videos, while Fox targets their low-education parents and grandparents. Both outlets manipulate their audience by selling infotainment.
If the TikTok bill makes it through the Senate, it will face a stiff legal challenge. Under long-established 1st Amendment precedent, the government will need to show a compelling government interest, and that forced divestment, or a ban, represents the least restrictive means of advancing that interest.
Under any legal analysis, there are few concerns more compelling to the U.S. federal government than preserving free elections and the democratic system. What’s glaringly missing from the debate about online disinformation, at least so far, is why election interference from TikTok is any more dangerous than election interference from Fox News.
Hello Sabrina! I just saw you on the Thom Hartmann show on Free Speech TV. I am happy to know you and appreciate your insights. I agree with you about the dangers of Fox "News" and its blatant lies. They and their 1500 radio echo chambers around the country are the reason that a wretched criminal enterprise disguised as a person is allowed to run for president. They are the reason it feels like we normal people are locked in a room with the slow learners because they are actively making people stupid.
Sabrina, thanks for your work & appearance on the Thom Hartmann Show.
Having witnessed daily since 2015 how lies, propaganda & disinformation have misled Americans and continue to divide and deepen hate, it's truly sad seeing millions of people taken for a ride.
What's most upsetting is that the truth and facts are buried in court filings but because the liars and propagandists can count on people not reading or being curious enough to search out the facts, the liars are winning.
Hope to see you on the Meidastouch Network and other venues where court cases are discussed since it seems like the $800M settlement snuffed out the truth and the defendants continue to deceive their clueless viewers. Thanks again & Stay well.