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Oh, you don't want the Chinese to have our very sensitive personal data
influencer Jen Hamilton asked sarcastically in a video sent to her 3.9 million followers on TikTok, advertising her move A ban would dismantle a one-of-a-kind informational and cultural ecosystem, silencing millions in the process,
It is impossible how little I care that the Chinese (have) my data,
she said in her video, sharing a joke about a user that "changed their username to their social security number" so alleged spies could "get promoted faster". A TikTok ban would be absolutely catastrophic for the creators and the small businesses who rely on it,
Jess Maddox, an assistant professor at the University of Alabama told CNN Congress doesn’t care about what’s on TikTok,
Chief Justice John Roberts said during oral arguments Our government, I’m convinced, loves and thrives seeing us unhappy and seeing us struggle and seeing us poor,
I’m going to download it on my phone. I’m going to let it track other apps. I’m going to give it permission to see my location and all of my contacts and then I’m just going to let it sit there,
After I opened an account on 'Red Note,' I found it very similar to TikTok and it's one of the few Chinese apps that are available in the US App Store,
Nina told the Global Times We are still hoping for a miracle to happen, and even if the ban doesn't go into effect I would still love to remain on 'Red Note,'
The reason there are so many Americans coming over all at once is because TikTok is about to be banned in the US, and US government is claiming that it is because of data private concern as the parent company of TikTok is Chinese,
one of the newcomers of US netizens named "WakoGeek" explained on a video she posted on "Red Note." I personally would love to interact with Chinese users as well as US users. One thing we hope to see is an in-house option to translate comments,
The fundamental principle of communication is openness and inclusiveness. We also hope that they will bring their perspectives on China, giving us the opportunity for fair communication,
If so-called 'national security' reasons can be used to arbitrarily suppress other countries' outstanding companies, then there is no fairness or justice left. When one sees something good from others, the goal should not be to seize it for oneself — this is entirely a robber's logic,
If you are interested, you can click on the link in the comments to join a group chat,
a Chinese netizen wrote, aiming to provide important information to the newcomers