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TikTok To Shed Hundreds of India Workers After National Security Ban (ft.com) 24

TikTok has announced that it will lay off hundreds of workers in India, [Editor's note: the link may be paywalled; alternative source] seven months after the Chinese-owned video app was banned from what was once its biggest international market on national security grounds. From a report: The company, whose parent is Chinese tech group ByteDance, said in a statement on Wednesday that it would reduce its current headcount of 2,000 after its efforts to restore the app in India failed. "We have not been given a clear direction on how and when our apps could be reinstated," said TikTok. TikTok and other Chinese apps have been banned since June following a rise in tensions between New Delhi and Beijing.
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  • by Ol Olsoc ( 1175323 ) on Wednesday January 27, 2021 @09:52AM (#60996594)
    I'm curious - does TikTok do any data gathering that is different than Facebook or Google? or is this objection "reasons because China"? Or is it like when I once tried to sign up for Linkedin, and they asked me for my email password? I haven't paid much attention to the TikTokian goings on, so yeah, I'm curious.
    • Re:Curious (Score:4, Informative)

      by OrangeTide ( 124937 ) on Wednesday January 27, 2021 @10:15AM (#60996664) Homepage Journal

      I think it's fair to say that rising tensions on boarder disputes between India and China and nationalism play a pretty big part in the politics behinds these decisions.
       

      • I think it's fair to say that rising tensions on boarder disputes between India and China and nationalism play a pretty big part in the politics behinds these decisions.

        It's truly amazing what political reactions are provoked between two countries, over TikTok.

        21st Century Warfare; Rise of the Attention Whores

        • Saying it is "over TikTok" is rather hyperbolic. I think TikTok is a casualty of these tensions and not the cause.

          • Saying it is "over TikTok" is rather hyperbolic. I think TikTok is a casualty of these tensions and not the cause.

            You can stop assuming that leaders are any less narcissistic than their constituency now.

            They likely got elected, on narcissism. After all, this is the 21st Century.

            • They likely got elected, on narcissism.

              Power-fantasy wish fulfillment plays a big part in fascism. When a political leader with an odious personality that you'd think would disqualify them from politcs rises to power. They are often backed by a broad popular appeal of people with the same sort of narcissism and megalomania. In a very real way, your average knuckle-dragger lives vicariously through the knuckle-dragger they elected to power. If they can't be Prime Minister or President, they can do the next best thing and pick the guy that feels j

    • They are much more lax in terms of both enforcing local law about removing illegal content and promoting very questionable content (aka trash streams). I wanted to give you an example as a link, but it has now been removed by every single newspaper, even the Guardian (which is usually very slow on the uptake). They had it in the 24th of January Opinion section, it has now been removed. So you will have to Google for the remnants.

      If you have followed the news you have seen the "lovely" scene where the pr

    • does TikTok do any data gathering that is different than Facebook or Google?

      TikTok collects data from cut-and-paste clipboards and edits of unsent messages. This is something Facebook and Google don't do and is something most users are not aware of.

      But more importantly, India banned the app after Chinese soldiers crossed the line-of-control and killed 20 Indian soldiers.

      2020 China-India border skirmishes [wikipedia.org]

      TikTok was hugely popular in India, way more popular than it is in China. So losing the Indian market was a big hit.

      • does TikTok do any data gathering that is different than Facebook or Google?

        TikTok collects data from cut-and-paste clipboards and edits of unsent messages.

        A keylogger? Well, that's hard to get happy about!

    • China sells organ of anyone in jail
    • No LinkedIn did not ask you that during *signup*.

      They asked for it when you agreed to let it grab all of your contacts in your e-mail to add to your profile. You have to be smart enough to tell the difference.

      • No LinkedIn did not ask you that during *signup*.

        They asked for it when you agreed to let it grab all of your contacts in your e-mail to add to your profile. You have to be smart enough to tell the difference.

        Never got that far - I would be fired for violating my TOS, and you make a distinction without a difference.

        But since you've gon all ocd on me, let's chat.

        DEfine signup, and how that I wrote something so wrong that it triggered you. Is there a particular spot on the process where Linkedin states "Your signup is complete, now the next part"?.

        I can assure you it all happened in one session. You need to spout off to Linkden, not me.

        Now the next part. Where did I say that I gave them my email pass

        • Yea lets be cute.

          Signup is the creation of the base account you do not need to grant e-mail access during that point -- end of story.
          Have a nice day.

  • Everytime I hear of disputes over software and applications. Hacking, Apps, Crypto, Github banning, media control, Etc. I think this must be another skirmish in the Code Wars. I guess the future is here.
  • I read "TikTok To shred Hundreds of India Workers"

  • Really, TikTok is was well on it's way to becoming another pedophile mecca like MySpace was. It was only a matter of time before *something* happened to it. The fact that the Chinese government was also using it for spying and got caught just sped along the process.

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