Well the CCP does exert considerable control over TikToks parent company ByteDance. The CCP has already utilized data from TikTok to track protestors and other “dissidents”
No the CCP does not own Tik Tok but it might as well own it.
Unfortunately this situation is not unlike what the US government likely does. However, hopefully this precedence building policy recognizes that data privacy from 3rd party entities is needed. Will that standard be applied to US companies? Not likely any time soon but I’m optimistic.
It’s fucked that an authoritarian government would use social media to track and arrest protestors. I’d love to believe that this is a move toward transparency and protecting people but I think it’s a lot more likely to be a “nobody exploits social media to manipulate and repress my citizenry except me, and maybe the boy” situation.
TikTok is banned in China because the Chinese government doesn’t have enough control to censor the app there but ok. I’m sure all those cat videos created by American millennials on my feed are just part of their insidious plot to do… something real bad!
This insinuates that the CPC owns TikTok lmao
https://web.archive.org/web/20191127235720/http:/news.cpd.com.cn/n3559/201904/t20190425_836599.html
They don’t have to own it when they can make it do whatever they want. You won’t find critical analysis of anything important on Chinese tik tok.
Well the CCP does exert considerable control over TikToks parent company ByteDance. The CCP has already utilized data from TikTok to track protestors and other “dissidents”
https://apnews.com/article/tiktok-china-bytedance-user-data-d257d98125f69ac80f983e6067a84911
No the CCP does not own Tik Tok but it might as well own it.
Unfortunately this situation is not unlike what the US government likely does. However, hopefully this precedence building policy recognizes that data privacy from 3rd party entities is needed. Will that standard be applied to US companies? Not likely any time soon but I’m optimistic.
https://www.businessinsider.com/fbi-uses-instagram-etsy-linkedin-to-find-george-floyd-protester-2020-6#:~:text=In 2016%2C for example%2C the,a way to track protesters.
It’s fucked that an authoritarian government would use social media to track and arrest protestors. I’d love to believe that this is a move toward transparency and protecting people but I think it’s a lot more likely to be a “nobody exploits social media to manipulate and repress my citizenry except me, and maybe the boy” situation.
TikTok is banned in China because the Chinese government doesn’t have enough control to censor the app there but ok. I’m sure all those cat videos created by American millennials on my feed are just part of their insidious plot to do… something real bad!
There is no evidence that it is banned. ByteDance just made the same app for the PRC market
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/is-tiktok-banned-in-china/