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"It seems TikTok faces skepticism about its behind-the-scenes practices just about every other day. So what about all of the other top comments about things to do with things I don't know much about?
That makes this comment overlap almost 100% with my job.99% of these "let me tell you" posts are complete bullshit, but this one's the real deal IMO.Some of this shit is normal and nothing I'd generally be concerned about, but an open unauthenticated proxy, Mac address collection, etc, for once I can't think of a justifiable reason to do this shit. Maybe the government is worried that if they do this Tik Tok, Europe or someone will do it to Facebook.Yay, so me watching shitty tiktok compilations instead of downloading the app was the right call.I don't wanna be that guy but he literally explains nothing. The articles isn't so much.Given the anti-China rhetoric in the US lately, I'm a little surprised they are allowing this app to persist. I’m sick of seeing this on reddit, some expose on how a social media platform is doing stuff with your personal data they shouldn’t be. Posted by 1 month ago. But this isnât over for ByteDance. That being said: this isnât the first time weâve heard damning whispers about TikTokâs penchant for broad and unwieldy data-collection. Software. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Confident but baseless comments on reddit get FAR too much attention and benefit of the doubt.Instantly deleted it. Fuck themDude claims it takes more data than Facebook goddamn. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts A Reddit User Has Reverse Engineered TikTok to help spread the message – “Get Rid of It, it is Chinese Malware!” July 2, 2020 Reddit user “bangorlol” has reversed engineered the TikTok app in order to figure out how it operates as a software program. Here is my next question: if we’re heading towards a 1984-type constant overwatch dystopian future, what can we do to stop it?Subreddit dedicated to the news and discussions about the creation and use of technology and its surrounding issues.Press J to jump to the feed. Around 2 months ago, Reddit user ‘ Bangorlol ’ commented on a discussion about TikTok claiming to have successfully reverse-engineered it. While it may seem like a great alternative to American social media companies, one Reddit user who calls themselves bangorlol has suggested that TikTok is actually more invasive than any of its American competitors. 64.1k. The latest drama for the app comes from a Redditor by the name of âbangorlolâ Existing on the internet in 2020 is to accept that, at least some of the time, your data is being tracked and utilized by tech companies. I'm by no means pro-TikTok but I've seen comments on reddit that pertain to my field that get upvoted by thousands, and they're wrong.I then realised I only know it's bullshit because that's my field. I'm by no means pro-TikTok but I've seen comments on reddit that pertain to my … Peterson essentially called the app a threat because of its immense popularity and its parent company ByteDanceâs roots in China.What we really need from TikTok is more transparency about what data itâs collecting from users and how that data is stored and used by the company. Shame as I had fun with the dancesThe one time I read the article before looking at the comments.. and the article is a reddit comment.At this point what social media isn’t tracking your personal data. THEY ALL FUCKING ARE don’t try to protect tilt ok or Facebook when you still have Instagram or Snapchat it’s all the fucking sameI remember this comment cause I sent it to my gf months ago and she effectively stopped using tiktokI confess I am a pleb and a serf- I ask what does all of this information collection mean for us on a large scale? There are at least two ongoing official U.S. investigations into TikTok, but neither has released any results.Back in January 2019, the Peterson Institute set off all this concern over TikTok by publishing a report calling the app Hereâs the thing about that report: it centers on privacy concerns in China, rather than on TikTok itself. What is the purpose of this collection/ why should we be worried?Edit: after reading your replies I am thoroughly enlightened. And banning Tik Tok while offering an American replacement would likely be a boon to the GDP. Close. Users deserve to have a complete understanding of how and why their data is being collected.Rather than face privacy concerns head-on, TikTok and ByteDance continually attempt to skirt them with convoluted Anti-TikTok sentiment has mostly quieted down in the U.S. amid larger concerns like the COVID-19 pandemic and racial equality protests.
"It seems TikTok faces skepticism about its behind-the-scenes practices just about every other day. So what about all of the other top comments about things to do with things I don't know much about?
That makes this comment overlap almost 100% with my job.99% of these "let me tell you" posts are complete bullshit, but this one's the real deal IMO.Some of this shit is normal and nothing I'd generally be concerned about, but an open unauthenticated proxy, Mac address collection, etc, for once I can't think of a justifiable reason to do this shit. Maybe the government is worried that if they do this Tik Tok, Europe or someone will do it to Facebook.Yay, so me watching shitty tiktok compilations instead of downloading the app was the right call.I don't wanna be that guy but he literally explains nothing. The articles isn't so much.Given the anti-China rhetoric in the US lately, I'm a little surprised they are allowing this app to persist. I’m sick of seeing this on reddit, some expose on how a social media platform is doing stuff with your personal data they shouldn’t be. Posted by 1 month ago. But this isnât over for ByteDance. That being said: this isnât the first time weâve heard damning whispers about TikTokâs penchant for broad and unwieldy data-collection. Software. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Confident but baseless comments on reddit get FAR too much attention and benefit of the doubt.Instantly deleted it. Fuck themDude claims it takes more data than Facebook goddamn. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts A Reddit User Has Reverse Engineered TikTok to help spread the message – “Get Rid of It, it is Chinese Malware!” July 2, 2020 Reddit user “bangorlol” has reversed engineered the TikTok app in order to figure out how it operates as a software program. Here is my next question: if we’re heading towards a 1984-type constant overwatch dystopian future, what can we do to stop it?Subreddit dedicated to the news and discussions about the creation and use of technology and its surrounding issues.Press J to jump to the feed. Around 2 months ago, Reddit user ‘ Bangorlol ’ commented on a discussion about TikTok claiming to have successfully reverse-engineered it. While it may seem like a great alternative to American social media companies, one Reddit user who calls themselves bangorlol has suggested that TikTok is actually more invasive than any of its American competitors. 64.1k. The latest drama for the app comes from a Redditor by the name of âbangorlolâ Existing on the internet in 2020 is to accept that, at least some of the time, your data is being tracked and utilized by tech companies. I'm by no means pro-TikTok but I've seen comments on reddit that pertain to my field that get upvoted by thousands, and they're wrong.I then realised I only know it's bullshit because that's my field. I'm by no means pro-TikTok but I've seen comments on reddit that pertain to my … Peterson essentially called the app a threat because of its immense popularity and its parent company ByteDanceâs roots in China.What we really need from TikTok is more transparency about what data itâs collecting from users and how that data is stored and used by the company. Shame as I had fun with the dancesThe one time I read the article before looking at the comments.. and the article is a reddit comment.At this point what social media isn’t tracking your personal data. THEY ALL FUCKING ARE don’t try to protect tilt ok or Facebook when you still have Instagram or Snapchat it’s all the fucking sameI remember this comment cause I sent it to my gf months ago and she effectively stopped using tiktokI confess I am a pleb and a serf- I ask what does all of this information collection mean for us on a large scale? There are at least two ongoing official U.S. investigations into TikTok, but neither has released any results.Back in January 2019, the Peterson Institute set off all this concern over TikTok by publishing a report calling the app Hereâs the thing about that report: it centers on privacy concerns in China, rather than on TikTok itself. What is the purpose of this collection/ why should we be worried?Edit: after reading your replies I am thoroughly enlightened. And banning Tik Tok while offering an American replacement would likely be a boon to the GDP. Close. Users deserve to have a complete understanding of how and why their data is being collected.Rather than face privacy concerns head-on, TikTok and ByteDance continually attempt to skirt them with convoluted Anti-TikTok sentiment has mostly quieted down in the U.S. amid larger concerns like the COVID-19 pandemic and racial equality protests.