Breaking News: The Chinese owner of TikTok, ByteDance, is said to be facing a national security review by the U.S. after members of Congress raised concerns about the app's growing influence, according to people briefed on the inquiry https://t.co/RRmJzcrPiE
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 1, 2019
This seems like a panic to me. A lot of domestic companies are doing a lot worse, right in front of our eyes.
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) November 1, 2019
That said, I would love to know if TikTok is, in fact, silencing pro-Democracy Hong Kong protesters. This is one way to find out. https://t.co/FFZg9eEs5u
Last month I asked @USTreasury to conduct a CFIUS review of @tiktok_us. Because any platform owned by a company in #China which collects massive amounts of data on Americans is a potential serious threat to our country.
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) November 1, 2019
https://t.co/iCvizN8Vhf
Anyone remember when I wrote that TikTok risked becoming another data scandal just waiting to happen…https://t.co/EfwNzKPdp0
— David Carroll ? (@profcarroll) November 1, 2019
“CFIUS is in talks with TikTok about measures it could take to avoid divesting the https://t.co/gofmcVbiHi assets it acquired, the sources said.” https://t.co/pMd7eiCnvs
— Graham Webster (@gwbstr) November 1, 2019
But...Musical.ly, which become TikTok, was a Chinese app to begin with. https://t.co/uuxhlXpdkS https://t.co/KoTrCMiyQl
— Peter Kafka (@pkafka) November 1, 2019
It's very apparent that CFIUS dutifully reads Techmeme headline rewrites of @benthompson emails.https://t.co/Ah6Kxa1i3t
— Gabe Rivera (@gaberivera) November 1, 2019
While I think it's fair to scrutinize acquisitions, this kinda feels like the standard "adults panic over thing that's popular w/ the youths" like in 90's when parents thought listening to Marilyn Manson made kids violent satanists https://t.co/DYsRDRzwGN
— Karissa Bell (@karissabe) November 1, 2019
The most important regulation of social media isn't coming from the FTC, privacy law, or the Antitrust Division. It's coming from the national security world, which understands the threat of Chinese censorship organized through their control of social media. https://t.co/ShRfmn5qbh
— Matt Stoller (@matthewstoller) November 1, 2019
This is why TikTok should come testify on Tuesday. Are they a national security threat? https://t.co/eXCor4IU0C
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) November 1, 2019
US launches national security review of TikTok, Reuters reports https://t.co/R6zH47YhmX via @Verge
— Henry Jones (@hthjones) November 1, 2019
US launches national security review of TikTok, Reuters reports https://t.co/HpjAbe36fP pic.twitter.com/9j71mtJkZt
— The Verge (@verge) November 1, 2019
Emotion recognition and cyber insecurities https://t.co/KmDo8OQlCv
— Financial Times (@FT) November 1, 2019
This is why TikTok should come testify on Tuesday. Are they a national security threat? https://t.co/eXCor4IU0C
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) November 1, 2019
Reuters is reporting Congress has opened a national security investigation into TikTok https://t.co/PJZqhnEwfu
— Louise Matsakis (@lmatsakis) November 1, 2019
https://t.co/wLbiPH659u The US CFIUS investigation of TikTok marks another example of #weaponizedinterdependence . My and @ANewman_forward article is ungated at https://t.co/cIQaRNc35Y and Abe has a new podcast with @energy_liz and @MorganLKaplan https://t.co/cIQaRNc35Y on topic
— Henry Farrell (@henryfarrell) November 1, 2019
US opens national security investigation into #TikTok, reports @Reuters. https://t.co/8KZZUkIB1k
— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) November 1, 2019
US Opens NatSec Investigation Into Chinese TikTok Owner ByteDance Tech’s $1B Acquisition of US Social Media App https://t.co/a17O4rKGN2 -
— BenTallmadge (@BenKTallmadge) November 1, 2019
About 60% of TikTok’s monthly users in US r bt the age of 16 & 24.
TT has a record of spying on its underage usershttps://t.co/MtG91yVuXa
I told you all that TikTok was a chinese company, that it accesses your Face unlock data (THEY HAVE YOUR FACE!) and was CHINESE... Uninstall that shit.https://t.co/ytvFosxQbP
— Paul “TᕼE ᗷOOK GᑌY” (@PaulTheBookGuy) November 1, 2019
Boom! Exclusive: U.S. opens national security investigation into TikTok - sources https://t.co/Ys2NeLX1BW by @GregRoumeliotis @DEER_ECHO_ @alexalper @yingzhi_yang
— Kenneth Li (@kenli729) November 1, 2019
U.S. government opens national security investigation in Chinese-owned @tiktok_us https://t.co/Of8ISupHFh @Reuters
— Josh Rogin (@joshrogin) November 1, 2019
Exclusive: U.S. opens national security investigation into TikTok - sources via @Reuters https://t.co/uUASfjDlFX
— Jennifer Ablan (@jennablan) November 1, 2019
"While the $1 billion acquisition was completed two years ago, U.S. lawmakers have been calling in recent weeks for a national security probe into TikTok."#OneVoice1https://t.co/oyaCnvctol
— Sailor Michael (@Megawatts55) November 1, 2019
미국, TikTok에 국가 보안 조사 실시 https://t.co/FWhrWWHhrM
— editoy (@editoy) November 2, 2019
• 소셜 미디어 애플리케이션은 미국의 10 대 또는 트윈(열살 전후 무렵) 사이에서 점점 인기를 끌고 있지만, 그 뒤의 회사인 ByteDance가 실제로 중국 회사임을 모르는 것입니다.
US launches national security review of TikTok, Reuters reports https://t.co/HpjAbe36fP pic.twitter.com/Nzi7OwR9MV
— The Verge (@verge) November 2, 2019
Emotion recognition and cyber insecurities https://t.co/eIzQRhbu6L
— FT China (@ftchina) November 1, 2019
The US thinks TikTok could be a national security threat—here’s why - via @techreview https://t.co/QgDe3c43Xq
— Amit Paranjape (@aparanjape) November 2, 2019
The US thinks TikTok could be a national security threat—here’s why - MIT Technology Review https://t.co/kSflnbe5kI
— sdmattpotter (@sdmattpotter) November 2, 2019
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— 仏法真理英語意味辞典 (@kikuchih1) November 2, 2019
【米国、TikTokに対して国家安全保障調査を開始】
米国政府は、TikTokを所有する北京バイトダンステクノロジー社が、米国のソーシャルメディア・アプリ、https://t.co/GXLNLv0A5Rを10億ドルで買収したことについて、国家安全保障調査を開始した。https://t.co/LstI6zB0t8#chinazi
U.S. opens national security investigation into TikTok https://t.co/ZGCSlSeFrS
— Tactical Tech (@Info_Activism) November 2, 2019
The U.S. government has launched a national security review of TikTok owner Beijing ByteDance Technology Co’s $1 billion acquisition of U.S. social media app https://t.co/V6YuTigGTahttps://t.co/J4DlVhpwdj
— Culttture (@culttture) November 2, 2019