Over the past week, I’ve spent several hours scrolling through Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok also owned by ByteDance. Both apps are governed by a central algorithm that recommends videos to ...
In more of Andrea Mitchell’s exclusive interview with Avril Haines at the Reagan National Defense Forum, the Director of National Intelligence shares her concerns about personal privacy and data on ...
Following a crackdown on gaming by Chinese authorities, ByteDance is introducing new youth controls for Douyin, its TikTok-equivalent app in China, Bloomberg has reported. Any users confirmed to be ...
A new investigation claims TikTok execs know the app is harming kids — why are we letting it happen?
TikTok is harming kids — knowingly. And, while the same could be said of many other social media platforms, there’s nothing more sinister than a Chinese-owned app parasitizing young American minds.
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