The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported on Monday, the 16th, that whistleblowers have accused social media platforms, including Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, as well as TikTok, of allegedly allowing controversial and harmful content, such as violence, conspiracy theories, and misogyny, to appear more frequently in users' feeds. According to Ming Pao, internal research suggests that content that 'provokes anger' can enhance user interaction and platform revenue. Both Meta and TikTok have denied these allegations, emphasizing that they have implemented various safety measures to ensure user protection.