There is little evidence that TikTok has shared U.S. user data with the Chinese government or that the Chinese government has asked the app to do so, cybersecurity expertspreviously toldABC News. The version of Douyin used by Chinese adults resembles U.S.-based TikTok, except for some pro...
文章首句“China’s TikTok, which has taken the world by storm, is working its magic in its home nation, too.(风靡全球的中国TikTok(中国版抖音)也在中国施展魔法)”统领全文,作者在文中通过列数字、举例子的方式阐述了TikTok(中国版抖音)举国风靡这一点。由此可推知,作者的写作目的是来揭示TikTok的受...
TikTok’s Chinese Version Is Fined for Pornographic, Vulgar Content (Yicai Global) Jan. 8 -- TikTok's Chinese version Douyin has been hauled before Chinese regulators and fined the maximum amount in an administrative penalty for spreading obscene and vulgar information. ...
根据第一段中的“The Chinese version of TikTok, Douyin, is introducing a “teenage mode” that will limit the amount of time children under the age of 14 spend on the short-form video app to 40 minutes a day.(中国版抖音将推出“青少年模式”,将14岁以下儿童每天在抖音上的时间限制在40分钟...
into such an influential position at the social media giant should be cause for concern. If, for instance, a high Chinese official was hired to influence what the U.S. public saw in their social media feeds, it would likely be the centerpiece of the TikTok furor currently gripping ...
The Chinese version of TikTok is introducing a "teenage mode" that will limit the amount of time children under the age of 14 spend on the short-form video app.
Although both Douyin and TikTok are created by the same Chinese parent company, there are slight differences between the two apps. The availability for download and usage varies according to the user’s location. Douyin and TikTok run on different platforms. Douyin is meant for the Chinese mark...
It is held on a different server than TikTok, which researchers have attributed to ByteDance complying with internet regulations by the Chinese government. Douyin is available via the web. When we reviewed the website, we found that it was fully in Chinese and had an infrastructure similar to ...
The Chinese version of TikTok is introducing a "teenage mode" that will limit the amount of time children under the age of 14 spend on the short-form video app.
Some have raised the issue that the app could be used to compromise/alter the software of TikTok users' devices, potentially even taking control of those devices. Is this a realistic concern? It's a possibility, although in the case of the Chinese government, their primary motive is the acq...