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no offence but i'm gonna have to see a lot more evidence before i believe something from us state media.
On the other hand, it would be quite surprising if tiktok wasn't collecting everything it could about its users.
Like literally every American company does. I'm not a tankie and I'm definitely not a fan of China, but this is one of those situations where the US government doesn't actually care about the issue, just that they're not the one doing it
True. I think the US government's concern is the relationship bytedance has with the Chinese government. But considering how easily US companies will roll over and provide/sell user data I'm not sure how much different it really is over here.
The government's billionaire owners got worried TikTok would propagandize Americans in a wrong direction.
This is literally not new information. Social media tries to harvest as much data as it can. Data analysts frequently quit and instantly start using ad blockers and other protective measures for a reason.