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Take away their TikTok, they said, and they’d just join another Chinese app. “I surrender all my data to China. Here you go, China, in exchange for keeping my TikTok, you can have all my ...
"For all those that want to save Tik Tok in America, vote for Trump ... s data collection practices threatened "to allow the Chinese Communist Party access to Americans’ personal and proprietary ...
"We will continue to work to find a responsible solution to keeping TikTok going, protect American livelihoods, and protect against Communist Chinese Communist Party surveillance. We must and can ...
A mass exodus is happening right now of Americans flocking to an actual Chinese-owned social media app instead of embracing Facebook or Instagram. That's right. Instead of TikTokers returning to ...
TikTok, which is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, declined to comment. Mr. Trump’s support for TikTok marks a stunning reversal from 2020, when he tried during his first term to ...
The move is under discussion as the Chinese-owned app faces a Sunday deadline to find a new buyer or shut down in the United States. By Maggie Haberman David McCabe and Sapna Maheshwari President ...
Let’s say ByteDance, the Chinese companies that owns TikTok, simply adhered to that set of rules. On Sunday, new users would be cut off from downloading the app. Those with TikTok already on ...
In April 2024, President Joe Biden signed a law requiring that TikTok parent company ByteDance divest its US assets before a certain date or risk TikTok being banned in the United States.
TikTok addicts and influencers unwilling to use Instagram, Threads, or X, have rushed to another Chinese app: Xiaohongshu, which means literally Little Red Book in Mandarin, and is known as Red Note ...
A few months ago, we dubbed The Onion‘s (sadly ill-fated) attempt to purchase InfoWars as the funniest possible thing that could have happened. If that’s the funniest thing, the rise of ...
RedNote has a Pinterest-like design and is widely regarded as the Chinese alternative to Instagram. The social media app was founded in 2013 by Charlwin Mao Wenchao and Miranda Qu Fang as a ...