11 votes TikTok is the latest window into China’s police state Posted October 8, 2019 by JakeTheDog Tags: social media, tiktok, china.xinjiang, police, police state, ccp, author.isobel cockerell, source.wired, paywall https://www.wired.com/story/tiktok-is-the-latest-window-into-chinas-police-state/ 3 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK JakeTheDog (OP) October 8, 2019 Link I'm constantly impressed by the audacity of the CCP and the industriousness of online human rights activists. I'm constantly impressed by the audacity of the CCP and the industriousness of online human rights activists. 2 votes [2] mike10010100 October 8, 2019 Link I know that the headline is seemingly surprised by this, but did people expect otherwise when the development company is Chinese? I know that the headline is seemingly surprised by this, but did people expect otherwise when the development company is Chinese? 1 vote JakeTheDog (OP) October 8, 2019 Link Parent There's more to the story than that. Apparently for the users of TikTok—yes. There's more to the story than that. Apparently for the users of TikTok—yes. 2 votes
JakeTheDog (OP) October 8, 2019 Link I'm constantly impressed by the audacity of the CCP and the industriousness of online human rights activists. I'm constantly impressed by the audacity of the CCP and the industriousness of online human rights activists. 2 votes
[2] mike10010100 October 8, 2019 Link I know that the headline is seemingly surprised by this, but did people expect otherwise when the development company is Chinese? I know that the headline is seemingly surprised by this, but did people expect otherwise when the development company is Chinese? 1 vote JakeTheDog (OP) October 8, 2019 Link Parent There's more to the story than that. Apparently for the users of TikTok—yes. There's more to the story than that. Apparently for the users of TikTok—yes. 2 votes
JakeTheDog (OP) October 8, 2019 Link Parent There's more to the story than that. Apparently for the users of TikTok—yes. There's more to the story than that. Apparently for the users of TikTok—yes. 2 votes
I'm constantly impressed by the audacity of the CCP and the industriousness of online human rights activists.
I know that the headline is seemingly surprised by this, but did people expect otherwise when the development company is Chinese?
There's more to the story than that. Apparently for the users of TikTok—yes.