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Jules Yim | 芊文's avatar

Sorry I missed you on this trip! I'd love to be on your podcast in some capacity.

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Regarding the current state of TikTok vs USA I think I can lend some American perspective here:

1. Some element, I believe, is an attempt at karma/business revenge. Considering China has banned Facebook, Twitter, and pretty much any other American social media app there is probably some political will to do the same. (Not saying this is right or wrong just the motivation.) also I believe yahoo was forced to divest from Alipay.

2. Despite many US politicians saying silly things or asking dumb questions to ByteDance CEO there is certainly some risk with allowing software code to run on 100s of millions of phones in everyone’s pocket. In one incident they used location tracking for journalist who installed the app to find out who they were talking to at the company. https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilybaker-white/2022/12/22/tiktok-tracks-forbes-journalists-bytedance/?sh=59bb6c737da5#:~:text=ByteDance%20confirmed%20it%20used%20TikTok,reported%20by%20Forbes%20in%20October.

Very smart intelligence people and engineers can do a lot with just an app. So the risk of it being abused is not zero. The whole “spiritual opium” complaint from some US politicians is very silly though. I don’t see how TikTok is more harmful to mental health than Twitter for example.

3. That leaves us with the final piece. What USA tech companies have survived in China despite all there banning of American tech. Only Apple and Microsoft basically. They did this by basically bending over backwards for Chinese regulations (source code audits, censorship agreements, domestic state owned iCloud, etc). Maybe this falls under “forced technology transfer” Things that no other market has gotten from Apple or Microsoft. It will be interesting to see ByteDance could do the same strategy to remain in USA (I believe they already switched to US cloud provider). But if TikTok can be relatively easily replaced by META or YouTube or another app probably an uphill battle. Also idk if the United States congress is even organized enough and has the political will at the moment to make all these demands and hire someone to audit all the source code.

4. While I am sure certain people in US and China can make the claim a USA forced divestment shows there is no “freedom of speech” and is hypocritical, I think others will look at what kind of content is allowed on social media and still consider there is a difference in censorship rules.

All of this is just my opinion and read on the current industry/geopolitics as an outsider.

Your substack is helpful gaining understanding, keep up the good work.

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