DAILYMAIL.CO.UK - Muzz.com, a dating site for Muslims, accused Transport for London (TfL) of censorship after their ad campaign, claiming "social media is killing Muslims," was rejected for the Tube and buses. TfL expressed concerns that the campaign could lead to vandalism and offense to the public. Muzz.com, founded in London in 2015, aims to help Muslims find friends, partners, and marriage. A survey by the company revealed that 89% of users feel Muslims are misrepresented on social media, and 84% encounter Islamophobic content. Muzz.com has launched Muzz Social, a safe space for Muslims to connect online. TfL stated they are supportive of the campaign's message but worried about the strapline's ambiguity and potential vandalism. They offered to work with Muzz to agree on an alternative version of the campaign.