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Two former TikTok content moderators fear the platform is not prepared to stop misinformation ahead of midterms
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NBC News' Hallie Jackson sat down and spoke with two former TikTok moderators who used to monitor the app for things like political misinformation, including conspiracy theories and hate speech. Ahead of Election Day, TikTok is facing its biggest political test yet and these former content moderators fear the platform isn’t up to the task.Nov. 4, 2022