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Why Banning TikTok Might Backfire. Plus, a History of Book-Banning Moms

2024/3/15
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Julia Angwin认为,禁止TikTok并不能有效解决数据隐私、国家安全和虚假信息等问题。她指出,TikTok收集的数据类型与其他应用程序类似,并且即使TikTok被禁,中国政府仍然可以通过其他途径获取数据。她认为,立法者夸大了TikTok作为宣传工具的独特能力,并且缺乏证据支持其说法。她还指出,即使TikTok被出售,其数据也可能被新的所有者滥用。

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Recently, the House passed a bill that could ban TikTok from the US unless the app’s Chinese owners divest. On this week’s On the Media, hear how the bill will likely fail to live up to its promise. Plus, a pulse-check on the book-banning movement, and a look into the larger mission behind Moms for Liberty. 

  1. Julia Angwin [@JuliaAngwin)], opinion writer for The New York Time and founder of the new outlet Proof News, on why this TikTok legislation won't do what lawmakers claim it will. Listen.)

2. Adam Laats [@AdamLaats)], professor of education and history at Binghamton University, on the long history leading to Moms For Liberty. Listen.)

  1. Jennifer Berkshire [@BisforBerkshire)], lecturer at Yale’s Education Studies Department, on why Moms for Liberty election losses are not a reason to ignore the group's power. Listen.)

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