TikTok Tunisia 2025: Scandals, Fraud, and the Push for Regulation
TikTok Tunisia in 2025 is under fire: from flag desecration scandals to fraud investigations and citizen demands for a ban. Is regulation the next step?
TikTok Tunisia in 2025 is under fire: from flag desecration scandals to fraud investigations and citizen demands for a ban. Is regulation the next step?
A Tunisian TikToker living in Austria is under fire after desecrating Tunisia’s flag and insulting the president during a livestream. Beyond the scandal, sources reveal he may earn €5k–20k monthly on TikTok, raising suspicions of tax evasion and possible fraud under Austrian law.
Introduction TikTok has grown into one of Tunisia’s most popular social media platforms. Millions of users, especially youth, rely on it for entertainment, networking, and even income opportunities. However, behind viral trends and dance challenges, a darker side exists: fraud, blackmail, and exploitation targeting vulnerable users. Recent cases, like
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