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Because the Chinese do not want the children to chew so much tok and they already have TikTok but they can only use it 30min a day
Because the state totally oversees his people.
And it only allows apps in which the KP China can listen and watch.
TikTok is the horch and eye outside China.
Isn’t it? It’s called Douyin in China.
«They work, like most large companies in China, on behalf of the Chinese government. They collect extremely many information about their users. »
https://www.watson.ch/digital/Switzerland/304835715-die-haesian-truheit-ueber-tiktok