In a bid to target youth across the globe, the Islamic State terrorist group ISIS is using TikTok to spread its religious propaganda. This revelation was made in a Wall Street Journal report this week, which quotes a social-media intelligence company called Storyful that was able to track accounts with extremist intent on the platform.

According to the company, the content circulated is likely to have been made to appeal to more people to come on board with ISIS, to fight for their cause, as the US continues to withdraw its troops from Syria.

During its assessment of the content, the Wall Street journalist came across videos featuring corpses, IS fighters parading with guns, and even women who called themselves “jihadist and proud.”