TikTok Has Fallen As Netanyahu Claims Victory of the Algorithms

JamRadio News | Technology

In a recent briefing this month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a group of American influencers:

“Weapons change over time... the most important ones are the social media.”

He named TikTok as Israel’s “most important weapon” in shaping global perception — a statement that, in isolation, might sound like strategic media literacy. But in context, it reads like confession. A declaration of digital warfare. And it aligns disturbingly well with Donald Trump’s long-standing ambition to wrestle control of TikTok from Chinese hands and place it under Western — and increasingly Zionist-aligned — ownership.

TikTok isn’t the first platform to fall. It’s just the latest.

  • X (formerly Twitter): Under Elon Musk, the platform has become a haven for pro-Israel amplification, algorithmic suppression of Palestinian voices, and shadowbanning of dissent.
  • Meta (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp): Years of documented bias in moderation, content takedowns, and algorithmic throttling have aligned Meta’s operations with Israeli state interests.
  • Amazon + Washington Post: Jeff Bezos controls both — a fusion of commerce and editorial power that rarely challenges Zionist orthodoxy.
  • Oracle’s Larry Ellison: Now reportedly acquiring TikTok, Ellison also owns CBS and CNN. His vision of “total surveillance” includes centralized digital ID systems and behavioral monitoring — a perfect fit for algorithmic propaganda.

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Trump’s Role in the Capture

Donald Trump’s push to ban TikTok in 2020 was framed as a national security issue. But beneath the surface was a strategic ambition: to transfer control from Chinese ownership to Western — and specifically Zionist-aligned — hands. That ambition is now materializing.

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Telegram: The Last Platform Standing?

In this landscape of capture, Telegram remains the only large-scale social media network in the Western world not yet under Zionist-aligned control.

 Telegram’s architecture resists algorithmic manipulation and centralized moderation. Unlike Mastodon or Matrix, Telegram retains mass usability and scale. Its neutrality has made it a target — infiltrated by bot networks, propaganda channels, and calls for regulation.

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While Telegram’s founder Pavel Durov faces mounting legal pressure over extremist content allegedly circulating on his platform — the same type of content that X, under Elon Musk, has amplified algorithmically. Yet while Durov is threatened with arrest, Musk remains untouched, shielded by proximity to power and ideological alignment.

As X descends into algorithmic propaganda under Elon Musk, BlueSky has surged in relevance — a decentralized refuge gaining traction amid a mass exodus of journalists, activists, and users fleeing censorship, bot amplification, and ideological capture.