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TikTok Chief Said to Schedule Meet With US Lawmakers as China-Origin Investigations Loom
- Friday December 6, 2019
- Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
TikTok's leader, Alex Zhu, is set to pay his first known visit to Capitol Hill next week, meeting with lawmakers in an attempt to combat concerns that the company's Chinese origins pose serious privacy, security and censorship risks.
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www.gadgets360.com
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TikTok Admits Error After Penalising Teen Who Posted Political Videos
- Thursday November 28, 2019
- Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
TikTok has acknowledged it had erred in penalising a 17-year-old who had posted witty but incisive political videos, promising it would restore her ability to access her account on her personal device.
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www.gadgets360.com
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TikTok Admits Error For Penalizing Teen Who Posted Videos On China Detention Camps
- Thursday November 28, 2019
- World News | Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
TikTok on Wednesday acknowledged it had erred in penalizing a 17-year-old who had posted witty but incisive political videos, promising it would restore her ability to access her account on her personal device.
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www.ndtv.com
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US Teen's TikTok Video On China Detention Camps Goes Viral. Then This
- Wednesday November 27, 2019
- World News | Drew Harwell, Tony Romm, The Washington Post
Feroza Aziz started her TikTok video like a typical makeup tutorial, telling viewers she would show them how to get long eyelashes. Then the 17-year-old stopped abruptly, calling instead on viewers to start researching the harrowing conditions facing Muslims in China's detention camps.
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www.ndtv.com
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TikTok Blocks Teen Who Posted About China's Detention Camps
- Wednesday November 27, 2019
- Drew Harwell, Tony Romm, The Washington Post
TikTok has said its audience prefers to use the video app for entertainment, not political debates, and that its executives have pushed to preserve the app as a refuge for positivity online.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Apple, TikTok Draw US Congressional Rebuke for Sitting Out of Hearing on China
- Wednesday November 6, 2019
- Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
Apple and TikTok took a lashing Tuesday for skipping a congressional hearing meant to explore the tech industry and its ties to China, an absence that now threatens to bring sustained political scrutiny of the companies' controversial relationships with Beijing.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Inside TikTok: A Culture Clash Where US Views About Censorship Often Were Overridden by the Chinese Bosses
- Wednesday November 6, 2019
- Drew Harwell, Tony Romm, The Washington Post
The wildly popular short-video app TikTok has become one of the world's fastest-growing social media platforms, known for its quirky memes and viral singalongs.
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www.gadgets360.com
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TikTok Declines to Testify to US Congress About China
- Monday November 4, 2019
- Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
Executives from the Chinese video app TikTok have declined to testify at a congressional hearing set for Tuesday that aims to explore the tech industry and its ties to China.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Spoof Clip Of Trump Killing Critics Shows How Memes Have Changed Politics
- Tuesday October 15, 2019
- World News | Drew Harwell, Tony Romm, The Washington Post
A violent parody aired this weekend at President Donald Trump's Miami-area golf resort - and the video's mass sharing afterward - is yet another example of how Trump and the once-fringe movements of online trolls and meme-makers who support him have reshaped mainstream politics and the media.
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www.ndtv.com
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Facebook Policy on Political Speech Lets Politicians Lie in Ads
- Friday October 11, 2019
- Craig Timberg, Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
This means Facebook posts and campaign ads by politicians operate in an alternative system.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Facebook's Libra Currency Spawns Wave of Fakes, Including on Facebook Itself
- Tuesday July 23, 2019
- Drew Harwell, Tony Romm, Cat Zakrzewski, The Washington Post
A wave of fakes purporting to sell or represent Facebook's not-yet-available Libra currency have swept onto the social-media giant's platforms.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Twitter Says Trump's Tweet Didn't Violate Rules Against Racism, But Won't Say Why
- Tuesday July 16, 2019
- World News | Craig Timberg, Tony Romm and Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
Twitter's new policy for holding powerful leaders to account for engaging in hate speech and harassment received its first major test this weekend when President Donald Trump called on several Democratic members of Congress to "go back" to their countries - prompting widespread allegations of racism against women of color.
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www.ndtv.com
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Tech Giants, Governments Discuss Online Extremism at 'Christchurch Call'
- Wednesday May 15, 2019
- Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
The so-called "Christchurch call" reflects heightened global fears that Facebook, Google and Twitter have become conduits for terrorism.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Google CEO Says Fears About Artificial Intelligence Are 'Very Legitimate'
- Thursday December 13, 2018
- Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, Craig Timberg, The Washington Post
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that new AI tools require companies to set ethical guardrails and think through how the technology can be abused.
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www.gadgets360.com
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TikTok Chief Said to Schedule Meet With US Lawmakers as China-Origin Investigations Loom
- Friday December 6, 2019
- Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
TikTok's leader, Alex Zhu, is set to pay his first known visit to Capitol Hill next week, meeting with lawmakers in an attempt to combat concerns that the company's Chinese origins pose serious privacy, security and censorship risks.
-
www.gadgets360.com
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TikTok Admits Error After Penalising Teen Who Posted Political Videos
- Thursday November 28, 2019
- Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
TikTok has acknowledged it had erred in penalising a 17-year-old who had posted witty but incisive political videos, promising it would restore her ability to access her account on her personal device.
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www.gadgets360.com
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TikTok Admits Error For Penalizing Teen Who Posted Videos On China Detention Camps
- Thursday November 28, 2019
- World News | Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
TikTok on Wednesday acknowledged it had erred in penalizing a 17-year-old who had posted witty but incisive political videos, promising it would restore her ability to access her account on her personal device.
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www.ndtv.com
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US Teen's TikTok Video On China Detention Camps Goes Viral. Then This
- Wednesday November 27, 2019
- World News | Drew Harwell, Tony Romm, The Washington Post
Feroza Aziz started her TikTok video like a typical makeup tutorial, telling viewers she would show them how to get long eyelashes. Then the 17-year-old stopped abruptly, calling instead on viewers to start researching the harrowing conditions facing Muslims in China's detention camps.
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www.ndtv.com
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TikTok Blocks Teen Who Posted About China's Detention Camps
- Wednesday November 27, 2019
- Drew Harwell, Tony Romm, The Washington Post
TikTok has said its audience prefers to use the video app for entertainment, not political debates, and that its executives have pushed to preserve the app as a refuge for positivity online.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Apple, TikTok Draw US Congressional Rebuke for Sitting Out of Hearing on China
- Wednesday November 6, 2019
- Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
Apple and TikTok took a lashing Tuesday for skipping a congressional hearing meant to explore the tech industry and its ties to China, an absence that now threatens to bring sustained political scrutiny of the companies' controversial relationships with Beijing.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Inside TikTok: A Culture Clash Where US Views About Censorship Often Were Overridden by the Chinese Bosses
- Wednesday November 6, 2019
- Drew Harwell, Tony Romm, The Washington Post
The wildly popular short-video app TikTok has become one of the world's fastest-growing social media platforms, known for its quirky memes and viral singalongs.
-
www.gadgets360.com
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TikTok Declines to Testify to US Congress About China
- Monday November 4, 2019
- Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
Executives from the Chinese video app TikTok have declined to testify at a congressional hearing set for Tuesday that aims to explore the tech industry and its ties to China.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Spoof Clip Of Trump Killing Critics Shows How Memes Have Changed Politics
- Tuesday October 15, 2019
- World News | Drew Harwell, Tony Romm, The Washington Post
A violent parody aired this weekend at President Donald Trump's Miami-area golf resort - and the video's mass sharing afterward - is yet another example of how Trump and the once-fringe movements of online trolls and meme-makers who support him have reshaped mainstream politics and the media.
-
www.ndtv.com
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Facebook Policy on Political Speech Lets Politicians Lie in Ads
- Friday October 11, 2019
- Craig Timberg, Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
This means Facebook posts and campaign ads by politicians operate in an alternative system.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Facebook's Libra Currency Spawns Wave of Fakes, Including on Facebook Itself
- Tuesday July 23, 2019
- Drew Harwell, Tony Romm, Cat Zakrzewski, The Washington Post
A wave of fakes purporting to sell or represent Facebook's not-yet-available Libra currency have swept onto the social-media giant's platforms.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Twitter Says Trump's Tweet Didn't Violate Rules Against Racism, But Won't Say Why
- Tuesday July 16, 2019
- World News | Craig Timberg, Tony Romm and Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
Twitter's new policy for holding powerful leaders to account for engaging in hate speech and harassment received its first major test this weekend when President Donald Trump called on several Democratic members of Congress to "go back" to their countries - prompting widespread allegations of racism against women of color.
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www.ndtv.com
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Tech Giants, Governments Discuss Online Extremism at 'Christchurch Call'
- Wednesday May 15, 2019
- Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
The so-called "Christchurch call" reflects heightened global fears that Facebook, Google and Twitter have become conduits for terrorism.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Google CEO Says Fears About Artificial Intelligence Are 'Very Legitimate'
- Thursday December 13, 2018
- Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, Craig Timberg, The Washington Post
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that new AI tools require companies to set ethical guardrails and think through how the technology can be abused.
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www.gadgets360.com