TikTok Policy
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09-11-2023 17:38:25
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Tell Congress: don't take away the the First Amendment rights of 170 million Americans. #KeepTikTok
Today's article from Alexandra Sternlicht is factually inaccurate.
Facts matter.
FACT: Our secure environment for protected U.S. user data was isolated in January 2023 and is overseen by USDS personnel. After that point, new protected U.S. user data was inaccessible to anyone outside
Our Head of Trust & Safety for U.S. Data Security Suzy Loftus has dedicated her career to building safety and it’s her job to build it on TikTok. We’ve taken unprecedented steps to secure protected U.S. user data, spent more than $2 billion keeping TikTok safe, and have an
A ban on TikTok will damage millions of businesses, deny artists an audience, and destroy the livelihoods of countless creators across the country. #KeepTikTok
'We're one of the beta people on TikTok Shop that started back in April,' said co-owner Lindzi Shanks. 'We've made over seven figures just on TikTok Shop alone.' ABC 7 Chicago reports on how businesses like XO Marshmallow have found success on TikTok.
A ban on TikTok would violate the First Amendment rights of 170 million Americans. #KeepTikTok
Educators like Trevor Boffone are the heart of our TikTok community. The ability for creators to inspire others, find community, and earn a livelihood are just some of the reasons why we will never stop fighting for the creators that make TikTok so special. Hear from him
/1 TikTok fuels significant economic growth for small businesses and the U.S. economy, according to a new report by Oxford Economics. 📈 🧵
Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy Internet Governance Project, Internet Governance at Georgia Tech, outlines why this bill is a ban on TikTok: