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TikTok is a ‘dagger pointed at the heart’ of US, ‘corrupting young Americans’ experts warn

Por: New York Post Tech December 04, 2022

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There is a growing, bipartisan chorus of politicians and experts who are speaking out against TikTok after a new report from Forbes declared that accounts, run by communist China’s state-run media, are surreptitiously trying to influence American politics. Some saw it as a deeply important cultural issue, given TikTok’s appeal to the young. Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas called the app an effort to “corrupt young Americans and teach them... + full article



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