
TikTok faces scrutiny for allegedly promoting or demoting content based on Chinese Government interests, hiring Overseas Review Managers to censor in the US, and requiring some US employees to work on certain tasks. The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act suggests TikTok can operate in the US if it cuts ties with China. Concerns are raised over China's influence through TikTok on American culture and data collection. Critics argue the focus on controlling TikTok is more about power than social harm, urging policymakers to address the China threat seriously.



It’s time policymakers take the threat from China half as seriously as they claim to—and end the threat from TikTok. @AJ_Harding1 @Cold_Peace_ https://t.co/NDLLuoOfAu
This is a reminder that the effort to seize control of TikTok isn't about a fear of China or any social harm; it's about control. The more the state and its institutions hollow out, the more frenetic and brazen their efforts to control us. https://t.co/8HKnAfPwyC
How Much Are We Being Controlled by TikTok? New Federal State of China member Aila Wang joins @jfradioshow to expose how China uses TikTok to control U.S. culture and collect intricate data on American users. Watch LIVE➡ https://t.co/aeKhZCtVbe We're always AWAKE, but never… https://t.co/rK7oDrKAqO