A Quote by Abigail Spanberger

While to some TikTok may seem like a harmless app, TikTok presents a significant counter-intelligence threat. — © Abigail Spanberger
While to some TikTok may seem like a harmless app, TikTok presents a significant counter-intelligence threat.
As many of my colleagues know, TikTok, like other Chinese companies is required under Chinese law to share information with the government and its institutions. There are real concerns that this app could also collect information on users in the United States to advance Chinese counter-intelligence efforts.
Our intelligence experts are rightly concerned about the use of the TikTok app, especially on U.S. government-issued devices.
I'm sorry, TikTok, but I refuse to have a TikTok account. Like, I can't. Like there's only so much I can do.
I just keep fighting, and keep winning, and my engagement keeps going higher. I don't have to be that much on it, like other influencers. They have to be constantly on their TikTok game. I'll hop on TikTok, shoot a video once in a while, and I'll get 3 million views and gain 500,000 followers and I'm out for like 2 weeks.
TikTok helped me change my life. TikTok brought my song to several different audiences at once.
TikTok is the app that Vine should have been.
Although TikTok is a Chinese app, it had a humungous Indian user base.
I think the reason I have been permanently banned without any warning is because I've been talking about a lot of creators on TikTok. But I haven't done any harassing or bullying and TikTok is claiming that I am.
Being a YouTuber, I agree that YouTube's content is much more superior than TikTok. If people say TikTok has cringe content, YouTube also does. But content is subjective.
I know all my years of training aren't helping with TikTok dancing, but I know that TikTok dancing is fun.
I will be the happiest if TikTok is banned. They mock someone like me most on that platform.
Some people come up to me in public and they're like, 'Oh my God, are you Noah from TikTok?' It's so weird to get recognized for that. I think it's the really young fans who have never even heard of 'Stranger Things.'
I use Twitter mostly, and then whenever I just want to preview some new music that I record, I take to Snapchat or TikTok.
I love using TikTok for comic relief.
I like entertaining people and TikTok gives me the platform to do so. It allows fans to not only see what I do on the field, but also to get to know my personality a bit more.
Most of the results of using technical bugging devices were of little importance for my service. It may have been different in counter-intelligence, where bugs in flats, etc., were used to obtain a lot of information about what counter-intelligence was interested in.
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