I want heads on pikes.
BBC, which peddled the FB/Cambridge Analytica HOAX for more than 2 years, didn’t even mention Trump in the only mention I can find from them since it was well and truly debunked -
7 Oct: BBC: Cambridge Analytica ‘not involved’ in Brexit referendum, says watchdog
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-54457407
so BBC have moved on to PROMOTING TIK TOK as a tool in this year’s election - and this hour-long documentary is being played on NPR affiliates in US, ABC Australia and no doubt elsewhere in the world.
features the Tik Tok mob who faked the Trump Tulsa rally invite numbers;
loads of time for Matt Little, Minnesota Senator (Minnesota DemocraticFarmerLabor Party). Little is noted for using social media app TikTok to build a national following of Generation Z members.As of October 1 2020, Little currently has 155.2K followers on the platform (Wikipedia)
and Theo Bertram, TikTok’s director of government relations and public, former advisor to British Labour Prime Ministers, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, who worked for 8 years-plus for GOOGLE (LinkedIn):
AUDIO: 52m59s: 17 Oct: BBC Documentary: The Tik Tok Election
TikTok has become one of the political stories in the run up to the US elections, exposing America’s distrust of China. But its users and influencers could help decide who takes the White House. Journalist Sophia Smith Galer enters the hype houses of TikTok to find out how influential it really is.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct1643
16 Oct: Newsweek: TikTok Users Watched Bidens Town Hall on Multiple Devices to Try and Beat Trumps Ratings
BY SEREN MORRIS
However, TikTokers had a plan to prevent Trump from getting to brag about his numbers. YouTuber Hank Green made a TikTok (that has been viewed more than 4 million times at the time of writing) in which he suggested that Trump hosted his event at the same time as Bidens so that he could brag about better ratings.
While Green mentions that ratings do not actually matter, as they have nothing to do with electoral votes, he says he came up with a way to stop Trump from having this very small win.
Green suggested that viewers watch Bidens town hall event on multiple devices simultaneously to boost Bidens ratings over Trumps. Hundreds of TikTok users dueted Greens sound with videos of them watching Biden on their TVs, laptops, and phones.
Another tactic that TikTok users implemented to try to boost Bidens ratings involved opening up YouTube using multiple Google accounts in multiple tabs.
On YouTube, ABCs live stream of Bidens town hall had around 2.8 million views at the time of writing. However, Trumps town hall was streamed on the NBC News, CNBC, and CNBC Television YouTube channels, and had 1.9 million, 1.6 million, and 1 million views, respectively...
https://www.newsweek.com/tiktok-biden-town-hall-trump-ratings-1539775?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1602857781