Responding to a lawsuit from video-sharing platform TikTok, the US Justice Department argued that China could order the company to manipulate TikTok’s algorithm and expand Beijing’s “malign influence.”

The US Justice Department defended a law that aims to either ban TikTok or force it to divest its assets in the US after the social media company filed a lawsuit against the legislation.

Under the law, the social media platform will have to find a non-Chinese buyer or face a ban in the US by January 19, 2025.

The Chinese-based  TikTok is challenging the law  before a US appeals court.

  • @tpihkal
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    -81 month ago

    Your reply doesn’t even make sense in response to the comment. Let me spell it out for you.

    The CCP uses TikTok to sow division and hatred in the US.

    TikTok is not even available in China, they use another much more controlled platform called Douyin where you can’t say shit about anything.

    • @seaQueue
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      81 month ago

      Facebook, YouTube and other social media platforms are used for exactly the same purpose, all you need to do as an adversary is place an ad buy and you’re plopped right into user feeds.

      You’ve got the right idea that adtech is a national security risk and should be treated as such but the solution can’t stop at just “tiktok and the CCP bad” - the solution needs to be a whole lot bigger.

      • @tpihkal
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        21 month ago

        Oh I fully agree, but you have to prioritize your battles, this isn’t fantasy land.

    • Flying Squid
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      51 month ago

      TikTok is not even available in China

      I think that’s the biggest thing here that defenders of TikTok need to understand. The Chinese think it’s worth the West having but not worth them having it. What should that tell people about their purposes?