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TikTok grandmother who aided the failure of the Trump rally will support Biden

Oklahoma, United States

The abuela TikTok that, on social networks, helped the failure of the rally of Donald Trump last week in Oklahoma she has been hired to work on her opponent’s campaign, Joe Biden, to the presidency of the United States in the November elections.

Mary Jo Laupp earned the nickname “Grandma TikTok“with his passionate campaign on social networks for opponents to reserve places in the stadium where Trump was going to give a rally in tulsa, Oklahoma, and then not go.

The result was that less than a third of the stadium’s capacity was filled, despite the fact that the team working on the re-election of the president assured that there had been enormous interest and that there had been more than a million requests.

The call of Laupp In a small video shared on the TikTok platform, it was seen more than two million times and spread by fan clubs in the south korean pop music, known as K-pop.

Caitlin Gilber, Co-Director of the Digital Coalition of Biden, a collective of Internet-focused Democratic militants, said Friday that this 51-year-old grandmother of six grandchildren has joined her group to help in the Bell digital for the November presidential elections.

Laupp told New York TimeI know that one of your first projects will be to establish a group of content creators in TikTok in favor of Biden.

This Iowa state resident works in the music department of a high school and had previously participated in the campaign for the Democratic primary candidate Pete Buttigieg, former mayor of Indiana.

Content moderation

Facebook tightened its content-restraint policies on Friday, banning more types of hate messages in banner ads and starting to place warnings on problematic posts it chooses not to delete.

Mark Zuckerberg, the president of the social network, has defended for months in the name of freedom of expression a more flexible approach than Twitter or YouTube, especially when it comes to the speech of political figures.

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