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The rollercoaster ride through this virtual wonderland is absolutely unpredictable
If you enter TikTok anonymously, where its algorithms haven't figured you out and are throwing a broad variety of content at your screen, you'll quickly realize how bizarre, whimsical, and even concerning it is. The rollercoaster ride through this virtual wonderland is absolutely unpredictable, from gravity-defying dancers to social-norm-breaking armchair philosophers.
Everything is possible in our world. TikTok's sheer scale is one of the reasons for its abundance of colorful material.
According to CEO Shou Chew, the app now has 150 million monthly active users in the United States alone. When you have this many people, it is normal for some of them to surprise you.
It's a mathematical certainty. However, there are still many concerns about TikTok as a rising number of lawmakers in the United States and other nations are raising concerns about its parent firm, ByteDance, and its ties to China.
Don't worry if you want to use the platform for anthropological research but don't want to get your gadget soiled. The Twitter account 'Wild TikToks' can still give you a sense of what it looks like on the inside.
It distributes screenshots of the software that precisely depict its chaotic nature.
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There was a time Mr. Chew was asked at the hearing whether his own children used TikTok by Democratic Congresswoman Nanette Barragán. He stated that they did not since they live in Singapore, where the app for children under the age of 13 is not available.
He did, however, mention that the children's version of the program is available in the United States and that he would let his children use it if they were in the country.
Mr. Chew normally kept his mouth shut. In general, he did not fight back at Congress, but there were times when he did, and effectively.
When asked about TikTok's use of user data, he stated:
"With all due respect, American companies don't have a great track record with data... Just look at Facebook and Cambridge Analytica."
It was fascinating to see so many lawmakers, who rarely agree on anything, unanimously agreeing that TikTok posed a security risk. However, the corporation then claimed that not enough time had been spent focusing on the platform's data security procedures.
Well, TikTok appears not to be going anywhere for the time being so drop your comments about this collection below.