Will Tik-Tok Survive?
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@jon-nyc said in Will Tik-Tok Survive?:
I don’t think its Chinese version of TikTok I think it’s another app called Red Book (as in Mao’s little red book) but called RedNote in English.
I believe that you are right. In China, Tik Tok is called Douyin.
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@kluurs said in Will Tik-Tok Survive?:
Senator Markey is supposedly introducing legislation to delay implementation of the ban - to provide additional time for negotiation.
He voted for the bill. Looks like he wants it both ways.
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Not yet confirmed, but one Tik Tok influencer has said that as a result of the millions of US IP addresses, the Chinese have moved all US based IP addresses to separate servers. This allegedly has resulted in many US Chinese to lose the ability to share with their Chinese relatives. This same influencer is saying that there have been some reports of security issues - a couple of people report their phones were hacked including passwords.
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@jon-nyc said in Will Tik-Tok Survive?:
@kluurs said in Will Tik-Tok Survive?:
Senator Markey is supposedly introducing legislation to delay implementation of the ban - to provide additional time for negotiation.
He voted for the bill. Looks like he wants it both ways.
He's not the only one. Trump urged it's banning before he didn't. There are a few members of congress on Tik Tok - who bounce which ever way seems most compelling.
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Yes but Trump's flip-flop was purchased by major ByteDance investor Jeff Yass.
This senator is just afraid of some blowback. Rather, he wants something to point to in his next election. They had 270 days to negotiate.
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@jon-nyc Aye Yai Yai!
@Copper said in Will Tik-Tok Survive?:
I'm sure that cost a pretty penny.
And other valuable consideration.
Exactly. Glad to see that President Trump is willing to stand up to China (and other dictators.)
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SCOTUS: Ban can proceed.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/17/politics/tiktok-ban-supreme-court/index.html
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that a controversial ban on TikTok may take effect this weekend, rejecting an appeal from the popular app’s owners that claimed the ban violated the First Amendment.
The court handed down an unsigned opinion and there were no noted dissents.
The decision, which followed warnings from the Biden administration that the app posed a “grave” national security threat because of its ties to China, will allow the ban to start Sunday. But there are a lot of lingering questions about how the ban would work in practice because there’s no precedent for the US government blocking a major social media platform. And how exactly the government would enforce it remains unclear.
Americans may lose access to TikTok starting on Sunday, when a sell-or-ban law is set to take effect.
In its opinion, the Supreme Court acknowledged that for 170 million Americans TikTok offers “a distinctive and expansive outlet for expression, means of engagement, and source of community.”
But the court said, Congress was focused on national security concerns and that, the court said, was a deciding factor in how it weighed the case.
“Congress has determined that divestiture is necessary to address its well-supported national security concerns regarding TikTok’s data collection practices and relationship with a foreign adversary,” the court wrote.
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But there are a lot of lingering questions about how the ban would work in practice because there’s no precedent for the US government blocking a major social media platform. And how exactly the government would enforce it remains unclear.
Sloppy ass reporting. There is no ban.
But implementation is trivial, probably 10s each by an administrator at Apple and another at Google. And a half a minute each at major internet providers.
Enforcement won't be a problem because there are very few players that need to act and the financial incentives are tremendous.
Our only concern is if we end up with a president sympathetic to the CCP controlling the main news source of young Americans. But that could never happen. Right? Right??
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What is TikTok? If it's what I think it is, it will never beat out MySpace.