Social network UpScrolled struggles to moderate hate speech after rapid growth


Scrolled upwhich is a social network It caught fire After changing ownership of TikTok in the US, it is facing a serious moderation problem. after Growing to over 2.5 million users In January, users reported that the app was not taking action on the creation of usernames and hashtags containing racial slurs, and was unable to properly moderate harmful content.

After receiving tips from UpScrolled users, TechCrunch has confirmed a wide range of racial slurs and hate speech used in usernames on the app. For example, some usernames may contain the same slur, a slur combined with other words, or multiple slurs in a single username; Other usernames contain hate speech, such as “Glory to Hitler.”

After reporting these insults to UpScrolled’s public email address, we received a response from that email stating that the company is “actively reviewing and removing inappropriate content,” and is expanding its moderation capacity. The email advised us not to engage with bad faith actors while the situation is resolved.

Days after this activity on the app was reported, accounts with slurs in their usernames that were submitted to UpScrolled via screenshots remained online.

Additionally, insults and hate speech can be found elsewhere in the app, including hashtags and text used alongside photo or video content, TechCrunch found. Other harmful content was available, including text posts containing racial slurs and hate speech, and photo and video content glorifying Hitler, based on a TechCrunch review of the app.

TechCrunch wasn’t alone in identifying this issue; ADL also I published a blog post this monthnoting that UpScrolled has become a home for anti-Semitic and extremist content specific Foreign terrorist organizations such as Hamas and others.

UpScrolled, founded in 2025, claims on its website that the platform offers every voice “equal power.” The app has seen more than 4 million downloads on iOS and Android since June 2025, according to market intelligence provider Application forms – a higher number than the startup self-announced last month.

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But while UpScrolled’s Instructions He clarifies that the app does not “censor opinions,” but rather indicates that it does policy It is to restrict content that includes “illegal activity, hate speech, bullying, harassment, explicit nudity, unlicensed copyrighted material, or anything intended to cause harm.”

This guidance is similar to most modern social media platforms. However, it is clear that the company is struggling to enforce its rules.

It’s a battle social networks often face — especially those that receive a large influx of new users in a short period of time. Bluesky, for example Experiencing issues with insults in account usernames in July 2023Which led to users threatening to leave the site.

Following UpScrolled’s initial response to our inquiry, TechCrunch also received a response from the press account on Tuesday, which directed us to the UpScrolled founder Issam Hegazy New videoIt addressed issues related to content moderation.

in videoHe confirmed that users had uploaded “harmful content” that contradicted UpScrolled’s terms of service and the company’s beliefs.

“We give everyone the freedom to express and share their opinions in a healthy and respectful digital environment,” Hegazy said. To create this environment, he said the company is “rapidly expanding our content moderation team, and we are modernizing our technology infrastructure so we can detect and remove harmful content more effectively.”

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