The US House of Representatives is due to vote on a bill giving Chinese owner ByteDance about six months to sell that part of its business

China could use social media app TikTok to influence the 2024 US elections, the director of national intelligence, Avril Haines, has told a House of Representatives intelligence committee hearing.

Asked by Democratic Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi if China’s ruling Communist party (CCP) would use TikTok to influence the elections, Haines said “we cannot rule out that the CCP would use it”.

Lawmakers have long voiced concerns that the Chinese government could access user data or influence what people see on the app, including pushing content to stoke US political divisions.

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    8 months ago

    Facebook, Twitter and Google are at least as obedient to the whims of the fascist Netanyahu and Modi governments (not to mention the parts of the US government that routinely violate the rights of its own citizens and people from all other countries) as Tiktok is to the Faux-Socialist totalitarian regime of China.

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      8 months ago

      I don’t know why anyone downvoted you, you’re absolutely right. All of those companies are completely beholden to foreign powers. On top of that, lawmakers are saying that as long as Bytedance officially severs itself from the PRC, they can continue existing. As if that somehow means that the PRC couldn’t still use it to influence elections.

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        Minor correction: the companies are beholden to capital, a lot of which happens to be supplied by foreign powers. Facebook won’t create Russian propaganda, but they’ll gladly take piles of cash to host targeted misinformation from the Russian government to sway elections.

        The US government seems to think that the Chinese government wouldn’t likewise just pay TikTok to host the content they want anyways.