Ok what’s your point?
we’re talking about the government not the Chinese people here but nice bad faith response
the 60 minutes piece was focused on how they moderate content for kids not everyone eg adult coworkers. compare to the US where there’s no separate experience for kids and there’s no time limit.
You're saying China doesn't have a time limit on daily use for children? Or the content that is available to kids vs adults isn't different? There might be some half truths to the 60 minute story but AFAIK the time…
Ok...so the solution is to allow China to own the data and not more closely regulate how data is stored and used at any social media company that stores US customer data?
Because the biggest concern is still Chinese ownership of US customer data. Not just the addictive features within the app.
This is not true. The recent 60 minutes story specifically says the type of content is completely different because it is heavily moderated in China which is the total opposite of what we see in the US or elsewhere…
if you believe China is a dystopian state why would a Chinese tech product that isn't even allowed in it's international form within China not itself "dystopian" imo the most dystopian thing about TikTok is the fact…
there's multiple claims listed so just saying "this is false" doesn't really articulate which claims they disagree with. from afar the fact they all stepped down before finding a replacement CEO was already a massive…
Yep that's the most likely scenario outside of secondary stock sales or personal sales of large amounts of FTT. What's weird about him though is he wasn't listed as one of the "close insiders" who allegedly knew about…
Pretty wild but I worked with the other executive here Ryan Salame at a different company before he worked at Alameda/FTX a few year ago. He was a fairly junior so it's sort of surreal to see that he became co-CEO and…
Ok what’s your point?
we’re talking about the government not the Chinese people here but nice bad faith response
the 60 minutes piece was focused on how they moderate content for kids not everyone eg adult coworkers. compare to the US where there’s no separate experience for kids and there’s no time limit.
You're saying China doesn't have a time limit on daily use for children? Or the content that is available to kids vs adults isn't different? There might be some half truths to the 60 minute story but AFAIK the time…
Ok...so the solution is to allow China to own the data and not more closely regulate how data is stored and used at any social media company that stores US customer data?
Because the biggest concern is still Chinese ownership of US customer data. Not just the addictive features within the app.
This is not true. The recent 60 minutes story specifically says the type of content is completely different because it is heavily moderated in China which is the total opposite of what we see in the US or elsewhere…
if you believe China is a dystopian state why would a Chinese tech product that isn't even allowed in it's international form within China not itself "dystopian" imo the most dystopian thing about TikTok is the fact…
there's multiple claims listed so just saying "this is false" doesn't really articulate which claims they disagree with. from afar the fact they all stepped down before finding a replacement CEO was already a massive…
Yep that's the most likely scenario outside of secondary stock sales or personal sales of large amounts of FTT. What's weird about him though is he wasn't listed as one of the "close insiders" who allegedly knew about…
Pretty wild but I worked with the other executive here Ryan Salame at a different company before he worked at Alameda/FTX a few year ago. He was a fairly junior so it's sort of surreal to see that he became co-CEO and…