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標題主旨: TikTok being banned in the USA is not the issue [打印本頁]
記者: Admin 時間: 2024-4-11 08:20 AM
標題主旨: TikTok being banned in the USA is not the issue
【Reporter Andys compiled the report】
TikTok being banned in the USA is not the issue. The fact is, this is a ban on any current or future successful technology owned by a potential adversary and, let's not make any mistake about it, China, where the ownership of TikTok's parent company sits, is considered to be the major adversary, for now and for no other reason than the fear that they may be.
Mud in the water is being stirred up because, the 「dreaded ccp」 could get its hands on the data collected by TikTok and who knows what they could do with that, probably the same as they do with the data they Can collect from our use of digitally connected fridges, cars, cranes, mobile phones, laptops, computers and anything else that's connected, even though there's no evidence anywhere that they might.
ByteDance has set up a separate company to comply with US laws, it houses all its data in the US, under US corporate supervision. It employes international, not Chinese, experts to run the company and the CEO, who has the 「misfortune」 to be of Chinese origin, has testified under oath that he is not affiliated with, nor has he ever been a member of the Communist Party, he's testified under oath that he's never been asked to provide information to the Communist Party of China and that, if asked, he would not comply.
Let's be honest with ourselves, it isn't about data protection, if it were, the US would need to completely isolate themselves from the rest of the world to protect their data, even Google and Meta, two of the largest 「data collection corporations」 in the world have not faced the same scrutiny. Meta was fined billions last year by the Irish government for a massive data breach because they transferred data to the US where Data Protection Laws are not strong enough.
In The Cambridge Analytica court case, where Facebook data was used to sway the results of an election, two senior engineers admitted, they don't even know where Meta's data is all stored.
Google is even more interesting, it has data storage centres all over the world including three in Asia, one of which is in Taiwan. They were also themselves charged but settled for almost half a billion dollars in the USA and fined in France for data protection breaches.
Bytedance received a fine over illegal medical advertising but as far as can be ascertained in this research has never been charged over data breaches.
Obviously, the issues with TikTok are not about data protection, there are already laws to protect data, Bytedance and TikTok have complied with them and have responded to every request by the US government to satisfy their insecurities.
What it is really about is far deeper than a national (in)security issue, it's much more about a recognition, without any admission, that the very fabric of their society is in the process of being torn apart. The latest allegations to emerge prove this.
The same allegation has arisen in the UK too, China, through Douyin, the Chinese version, is apparently pushing teenagers toward educational and cultural content whereas TikTok, is directing the British and American youth towards addictive content designed to erode ambition and motivation.
The truth is, Douyin in China has similar content, it has bad dancing, lip-synching, make-up and other frivolous content and those videos are pushed out to people who enjoy watching them. But it also has a huge number of viewers interested in maths, space exploration, scientific experiments and they are promoted to viewers who enjoy watching them too.
It isn't a stereotype to say that Chinese kids are more interested in these kinds of topics, take a look at any university program in the West and they will be filled with Asian kids getting Bachelor degrees, Masters and PhDs. Since long before TikTok and social media existed, Chinese kids were already filling those courses. The US Government told us this In 2007, China surpassed the United States as the world's largest producer of natural sciences and engineering doctoral degrees. By 2020, the number from China and India had eclipsed the USA.
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