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And Tiktok is part of the chinese communist party and is actively stealing people's non-tiktok related data including phonecalls and keylogging and giving it over to the CCP...
So yes, I hate tiktok and can see why multiple countries are preparing to ban it under national security laws.
my fking classmates be bothering me about having a gaming addiction, yet they are all on TikTok 24/7, always blabering about it and minding someone elses business.
Explain me how tiktok "prevent spreading" becuase from what i see here it doesnt make sense
It doesnt make sense that a challange can reduce spreading
Also some evidence d be ok
Also from where did you get that 10000 number
So that 10,000 number came from from the seat of the commenter's chair, and they had to stand up to grab it.
Some rioters slowed the entry of several hundred, though.
And the incessant media panic regarding both COVID and the threat of rioters, kept more people from attending in person.
But a bunch of K-Pop fans really didn't do much at all, and they're not as clever as they think they are.
how about you stay out of this, youre bringing politics into the mix
The US Government? Wow, like that would stop anyone. They assume they control the world, yet control nothing.
Kids learn what a VPN or Proxy is and continue on your merry way there, if desired. Screw the government censorship.
Trump is still just sour they trolled him at his rally event really good. It was mention he was fuming and had a little bit of a rage outburst back stage, haha! I kidd you not. Not his fault though, he has a narcissist ego, which always needs to be feed. Poor baby.
Tiktok being spyware is baseless accusations made with very a little shred of evidence, if any at all. I can see that on iPhone's using a dated version of Tiktok with a dated version of a Google Ads SDK, it was snooping the user's clipboard content every so often. That however was an Apple’s universal clipboard functionality vulnerability which has already been addressed and patched in iOS 14 (which will warn you of such an event). The only real question is was it a glitch or done on purpose in the TikTok app? Yet where's the linkage between Tiktok feeding off information to the Chinese's government and why would they be wanting to spy on mostly just kids? Tiktok suggested it was designed as an anti-spam checker detecting repetitive copy and pasting, which didn't even send/receive data, but was removed anyways after being questioned.
Show me actual proof or cry me a river while I just laugh at your stupidity. It's not the first time America's government cried spyware... in the Russian's Kaspersky anti-virus they also boycotted, right after they detected a trojan virus which just happened to be created by the Equation Group which is linked to the NSA (US government) themselves spying on others.
It's like the Epic Client, snooping Steam's contact list as an optional import contacts feature, then everyone cries spyware, when it's not even sending data packets out. A negative mob mentality is easy to create and controlled like puppets on a string with basic assumptions and one-sided or selective information.
If you are going to cry spyware, it takes only a moment to create a virtual machine with a resource monitor and network tracking. Seeing what an app/game does and where the data packets go on across the Internet isn't more than a day's job to work out. Some people seriously need to be fired from their security careers if they can't do that. Or they have a different reason for that slandering and making of a scapegoat, if they aren't that dumb as I assume.
Going back to Tiktok, it's only crime I can see is it use to allow children under 13 years old to sign up for the app without parental consent back in 2019. Which breaks COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act), a protection for all children online. So they would of had to pay a whopping $5.8 million in fines for that and prevent it in the future. It has more parent control now and no more direct messaging to individuals under the age of 16. I would recommend any parent should look into that (parental controls and family mode) and monitor their own kids upon using the app.