Perspective: No, you don’t need to delete TikTok (yet)
that impacted nearly half of all Americans. Worse, China could also buy data about us from the data-broker industry that tracks and sells our personal information to companies around the world. So could any other government or company.
To allay some of these concerns, TikTok has proposed that its content recommendation and moderation systems will be subject to review by Oracle and an additional independent third-party inspector. I’ve not been able to find a comprehensive analysis of TikTok’s American video trends compared with Douyin’s, but I do see U.S. accounts such as The Science Channel rack up more than“I have advocated for new protections to ensure that social media services are not exploiting American children,” Warner said in a statement.
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