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1. Havoc+98[view] [source] 2022-01-06 01:17:30
>>karlzt+(OP)
TikTok aside they must be one of the least trustworthy major social media companies
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2. schapp+E8[view] [source] 2022-01-06 01:20:53
>>Havoc+98
At this point I'd put TikTok ahead of Facebook/Meta as the US gov has TikTok on a much tigher leash.
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3. ed2551+ta[view] [source] 2022-01-06 01:34:15
>>schapp+E8
TikTok is a Chinese company and the USA has literally zero input or transparency into its operation.
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4. schapp+dc[view] [source] 2022-01-06 01:46:40
>>ed2551+ta
You're right, but this is why the US is more likely to bonk them over the head, admittedly this is less of a threat now w/ Biden in Office, but still a threat.

TikTok's biggest short term threat is probably the CCP, which has been increasingly taking a hardline approach w/ their own tech companies (think Ant Financial, JD etc).

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5. bpodgu+0d[view] [source] 2022-01-06 01:52:32
>>schapp+dc
Come on.

The CCP is taking a hardline with companies domestically. There's a huge push to stop corrupting the youth, treat data responsibly, etc.

The CCP gives 0 shits what those companies do to the rest of the world, and are probably thrilled if TikTok causes political and social chaos in the US.

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6. schapp+ef[view] [source] 2022-01-06 02:09:33
>>bpodgu+0d
>> The CCP is taking a hardline with companies domestically. There's a huge push to stop corrupting the youth, treat data responsibly, etc.

Exactly, w/ 72% of their users being domestic[1], TikTok's biggest short term threat is probably the CCP.

>> The CCP gives 0 shits what those companies do to the rest of the world, and are probably thrilled if TikTok causes political and social chaos in the US.

You're not wrong.

[1] https://www.statista.com/chart/25867/percentage-of-tiktok-us...

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