TikTok is taking the US government to court.

  • @[email protected]
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    -124 days ago

    According to former head engineer for US locations of TikTok, their services are centralized in China to the extent that it probably cannot even run off the US locations alone, and the Chinese owners ByteDance had complete access to everything on the platform including user data and if you believe security experts: your photo library, text message history, contacts list, and information of nearby wireless devices that you’ve so much as passed by. Also, they’re a military partner in China.

    That’s not a US Corporation in any way, shape, or form. That is espionage. The fact that they announced they won’t sell shows that they were never a business operating for profit, it was always about control.

    • @Maggoty
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      224 days ago

      I’m sure you can link these security experts. Since that would be classed as malware and the industry standard is to write public reports on that stuff.

      And saying they aren’t like a US corporation because they do some military contracting is fucking hilarious.

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        24 days ago

        Would it be classified as malware? I think people hand over permissions on their smartphone for most or all of those things on a daily basis without a second thought.

        The report on the vast extent of data obtained by TikTok was published by an Australian firm called “Internet 2.0” but it’s pay to view. Seems pretty substantial, though, since it hasn’t been debunked in the 2 years since it was published. It also scored the highest recorded score on Malcore, owned by Internet 2.0, with a 63.1.

        • @Maggoty
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          -124 days ago

          Lmao. They’re trying to sell a product. They admit on their blog that the reason their score is so high is the trackers. Which are all from other social media companies and an advertiser. Oh and they counted Google Crashlytics.

          TIL I learned good app maintenance is considered a red flag.

            • @Maggoty
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              124 days ago

              Internet 2.0 is threatening to shut down?

              • @[email protected]
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                -224 days ago

                Ah my apologies I thought you meant TikTok when you said “They’re trying to sell a product.” It’s a pretty common defence and misdirection on these sort of posts.

                If you don’t trust Internet 2.0 is telling the truth, then how exactly have they evaded defamation lawsuits? Telling lies that negatively impact ByteDance’s operations would be grounds for a lawsuit in all 3 of these countries.

                • @Maggoty
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                  -224 days ago

                  Because launching a defamation suit is a PR disaster for them right now. Just look at you breathlessly repeating unproven accusations from years ago. They hardly need to blow up new ones.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    -224 days ago
                    1. Allowing yourself to be defamed is a PR Disaster. Suing the US Federal Government is a PR Disaster.
                    2. They could have done it years ago when it hit headlines around the world, too.
      • @[email protected]
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        -424 days ago

        We were talking about what TikTok has to do with China, as you seemed to not know how, so you finding their direct obvious ties to China “fucking hilarious” is telling of your intentions.

        • @Maggoty
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          024 days ago

          No that’s ByteDance’s direct ties. TikTok would be indirect. My intention is to get to the bottom of this but it’s constantly just unsourced accusations and conflations. Not to mention excuse after excuse for why we can’t just pass an American GDPR. Instead we have to instigate Red Scare 2.0 which is totally not sus.

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            24 days ago

            ByteDance is not just an indirect tie between TikTok and China, former employees have testified that the TikTok services are centralized in China. The offices in the USA operate like a shell company.

            • @Maggoty
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              -124 days ago

              No they haven’t. They said they sent head count and engagement data. That’s it.

                • @Maggoty
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                  -224 days ago

                  He left ByteDance 4 years before Project Texas. Even if that was happening then there’s no evidence it’s still happening. But also how is this any different than the US Government telling Facebook it has to share information?

                  • @[email protected]
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                    -524 days ago

                    Why would the operation that this company was created to carry out no longer be happening, pray tell?