Senior figures at social video app pushed back on request deemed ‘sensitive’, according to report
TikTok has admitted it refused an attempt by the Chinese government to open a disguised account on the platform for the purpose of spreading propaganda.
The Chinese-owned social video app said the move was refused because the account would have violated its guidelines.
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Senior figures at social video app pushed back on request deemed ‘sensitive’, according to report
TikTok has admitted it refused an attempt by the Chinese government to open a disguised account on the platform for the purpose of spreading propaganda.
The Chinese-owned social video app said the move was refused because the account would have violated its guidelines. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian