TikTok
米連邦上院は23日、動画投稿アプリ「TikTok」の配信を同国内で禁止できる法案を79対18の賛成多...
BBC NEWS JAPAN
インディーズ時代にリリースした「rises the moon」がTikTokを中心にバイラル・ヒット...
Universal Music Japan
Das US-Gesetz, das einen Eigentümerwechsel bei der Kurzvideo-App Tiktok erzwingen soll, hat auch den Senat als zweite Kongresskammer passiert. Damit kommt es nun auf den Tisch von Präsident Joe Biden, der bereits ankündigte, dass er es unterschreiben wird. Der in China ansässige Bytedance-Konzern hätte danach maximal ein Jahr Zeit, sich von Tiktok zu trennen. Ansonsten soll die App aus amerikanischen App-Stores verbannt werden. Unklar ist, ob das Vorhaben vor US-Gerichten bestehen kann. Schon eine früheren Verbotsdrohung scheiterte dort. Das Gesetz wurde vom Senat in der Nacht zum Mittwoch mit...
DPA (German)
Nach einer monatelangen Hängepartie hat der US-Kongress mit der Zustimmung des Senats milliardenschwere Hilfen für die von Russland angegriffene Ukraine gebilligt. US-Präsident Joe Biden will das Gesetz, das Hilfen im Umfang von rund 61 Milliarden US-Dollar (57 Milliarden Euro) für Kiew vorsieht, bereits heute unterzeichnen. Noch in dieser Woche solle mit der Lieferung von Waffen und Ausrüstung an die von Russland angegriffene Ukraine begonnen werden, kündigte Biden unmittelbar nach Freigabe der neuen Milliardenhilfen durch das Parlament an. 79 der 100 Senatorinnen und Senatoren votierten bei ...
DPA (German)
Washington (AFP) - The US Senate on Tuesday approved legislation requiring the wildly popular social media app TikTok to be divested from its Chinese parent company ByteDance or be shut out of the American market. The measure was part of a $95 billion foreign aid package, including military assistance to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, which has now cleared Congress and heads to President Joe Biden's desk. US and other Western officials have voiced alarm over the popularity of TikTok with young people, alleging it allows Beijing to collect data and spy on users. It has 170 million users in the Uni...
AFP
A European Commission spokesman confirmed on Tuesday that it had received a reply from TikTok to an order to provide within 24 hours an assessment of mental health risks related to its new app, TikTok Lite. Monday's legally-binding order concerns the new app's rewards scheme, which allows users to collect points by watching videos and exchange them for things of value, such as Amazon vouchers, according to commission officials. The commission wants to know how the Chinese-owned video-sharing platform assessed the addictiveness and mental health risks of the scheme, particularly for children, p...
DPA Breaking News
A European Commission spokesman confirmed on Tuesday that it had received a reply from TikTok to an order to provide within 24 hours an assessment of mental health risks related to its new app, TikTok Lite. Monday's legally-binding order concerns the new app's rewards scheme, which allows users to collect points by watching videos and exchange them for things of value, such as Amazon vouchers, according to commission officials. The commission wants to know how the Chinese-owned video-sharing platform assessed the addictiveness and mental health risks of the scheme, particularly for children, p...
DPA
A European Commission spokesman confirmed on Tuesday that it had received a reply from TikTok to an order to provide within 24 hours an assessment of mental health risks related to its new app, TikTok Lite. Monday's legally-binding order concerns the new app's rewards scheme, which allows users to collect points by watching videos and exchange them for things of value, such as Amazon vouchers, according to commission officials. The commission wants to know how the Chinese-owned video-sharing platform assessed the addictiveness and mental health risks of the scheme, particularly for children, p...
DPA International
A European Commission spokesman confirmed on Tuesday that it had received a reply from TikTok to an order to provide within 24 hours an assessment of mental health risks related to its new app, TikTok Lite. Monday's legally-binding order concerns the new app's rewards scheme, which allows users to collect points by watching videos and exchange them for things of value, such as Amazon vouchers, according to commission officials. The commission wants to know how the Chinese-owned video-sharing platform assessed the addictiveness and mental health risks of the scheme, particularly for children, p...
DPA Breaking News
It takes on average 23 to 26 minutes of video watching for TikTok and YouTube Shorts to recommend toxic or misogynistic content to the accounts of young men, according to a new study. The study from Dublin City University tracked the content recommended to 10 “sockpuppet” TikTok and YouTube Short accounts created by the researchers on new smartphones. The accounts were all directed to show the search interests of 16 and 18-year-old boys either with regular content, like sports or video games, or to replicate those that purposely look for misogynistic content online. The research found that it ...
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