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TikTok collected data about its users’ views on sensitive topics and censored content at the direction of its China-based parent company, the Justice Department said Friday, making its most forceful case to date that the video-sharing app poses a national-security threat.
The Justice Department made the details public in court filings late Friday in response to a federal lawsuit TikTok filed in May arguing that a new law requiring a sale or ban of the popular social-media app violates the free-speech rights of millions of Americans under the banner of national security.
The Justice Department said it based its conclusions about TikTok tracking sensitive views on the discovery of a software tool that allowed ByteDance and TikTok employees in the U.S. to collect user information based on a user’s content, including their views on subjects such as gun control, abortion and religion.
“TikTok U.S., by its own admission, is merely a conduit for content-moderation decisions made by the Chinese entities,” a Justice Department official said.
The Justice Department said it based its conclusions in part on revelations that the TikTok employees had sent significant amounts of restricted U.S. user data to colleagues in China using ByteDance’s internal communication system called Lark. ByteDance operated Lark on servers in China, which meant these communications were stored there and accessible to ByteDance employees located in China, according to the Justice Department.
Anyone who is trying to claim the app isn't a massive CCP psy-op spying tool is probably working for the CCP themselves.