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Mark Warner: Shou Zi Chew “couldn’t answer basic TikTok question”

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The U.S. Senator says he still has concerns over the social media platform

Can the U.S. government ban TikTok?

That’s the question looming as the U.S. questions the data privacy risk the Chinese-owned app poses to Americans.

The follows the Tiktok CEO facing 4.5 hours of questioning at a U.S. Congressional hearing.

There was criticism of TikTok from Republicans and Democrats, and the level of distrust from all sides.

U.S. Senator Mark Warner says TikTok poses a national security threat.

“Clearly, while I appreciated Mr. (Shou) Chew’s testimony, he just couldn’t answer the basic question,” Warner told ‘State of the Union’ on CNN.

“At the end of the day, Tiktok is owned by a Chinese company Bytedance. And by Chinese law, that company has to be willing to turn over data to the Communist Party.

“Or one of my bigger fears, we got 150 million Americans on TikTok average of about 90 minutes a day, and how that channel could be used for propaganda purposes.”

Meanwhile, the National Security Council’s John Kirby agrees there are “valid” national security concerns about TikTok, but a full review needs to be completed before a ban is determined.

“The President’s already said, we absolutely have national security concerns about that application, and he’s banned it from government devices,” Kirby told ‘Face the Nation’ on CBS.

“We don’t want to get ahead of this review.

“We have endorsed the RESTRICT Act, pending legislation. We’d love to see that passed by the Congress so that the President can have additional tools and authorities,” Kirby concluded.

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President Biden signs TikTok bill – what’s next?

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TikTok users could soon find that the popular social media service is either under new ownership or could be outright banned in the United States.

President Joe Biden signed a bill into law that requires TikTok to find a new owner—or face a ban in the United States.

Over the past several months, Washington D.C. has been under pressure to ban the popular Chinese-owned social media app.

Lawmakers and security experts have long raised concerns that the Chinese government could tap TikTok’s trove of personal data about millions of U.S. users.

TikTok’s CEO said the bill is disappointing and reiterated that the company has committed to challenge it.

David Zhang from China Insider. joins Veronica Dudo to discuss

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Threading the needle: Meta’s new platform finally dethrones X

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Threads, the social media platform owned by Meta, is gaining traction with a surge in daily active users, outpacing X in the U.S.

 

With Threads averaging 28 million daily active users compared to X’s 22 million, Meta’s ambitions to reach a billion users seem within reach despite a slowdown in growth. While X still boasts 550 million monthly active users globally, Threads’ focus on user experience and avoidance of real-time and political content could position it as a formidable competitor moving forward.

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Zendaya is serving in saucy sports drama “Challengers”

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This weekend’s entertainment lineup has something for everyone.

Apple TV+ brings “Sugar,” a drama set in New York City, while “Civil War” offers historical intensity.

“Challengers” with Zendaya brings a saucy sport drama to life, and superhero buffs can catch the trailer for “Deadpool and Wolverine” for action-packed fun.

With options spanning drama, history, reality, and superheroes, there’s excitement in store for all this weekend.

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