Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from USA, Canada and Europe directly to your inbox.

    What's Hot

    Amy Schumer slams other stars for ‘lying’ about being on Ozempic

    June 11, 2023

    Guardiola equals the achievement of legend Ferguson and follows in the footsteps of the greats

    June 11, 2023

    ‘Tears shed as Man City conquer Champions League mountain’

    June 11, 2023
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Contact
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    West ObserverWest Observer
    • Home
    • News
      1. United States
      2. Europe
      3. Canada
      4. Latin America
      5. Australia
      6. World
      7. View All

      Dnipro River Should Return to Its Banks Soon, Russian-Installed Official Says

      June 11, 2023

      Latest in Ukraine: Zelenskyy Confirms Start of Counteroffensive

      June 11, 2023

      Lithuania Capital Turns Pink for Love of Beetroot Soup

      June 10, 2023

      Human Rights, Humanitarian Aid Worsen Amid Sudan’s Raging Combat

      June 10, 2023

      Former Vice President of Ecuador Jorge Glas may participate in elections

      June 11, 2023

      Pedro Sánchez vindicates his government without nuances and urges the PSOE not to give up: “Victory is possible”

      June 11, 2023

      Primavera Sound returns to Parque da Cidade between June 7th and 9th, 2024

      June 11, 2023

      Critérium du Dauphiné 2023: Jonas Vingegaard crucifies the competition at the top of the Croix de Fer and consolidates his yellow jersey

      June 11, 2023

      Amy Schumer slams other stars for ‘lying’ about being on Ozempic

      June 11, 2023

      Man arrested after breaking into Florida theme park, hopping into alligator enclosure and filming video for social media, authorities say

      June 11, 2023

      Air Canada passengers frustrated after tech issue delays, cancellations

      June 10, 2023

      Boris Johnson’s bombshell exit from Parliament leaves U.K. politics reeling

      June 10, 2023

      Anvisa approves the first injectable drug for HIV prevention in Brazil

      June 11, 2023

      In Salvador, Cruzeiro and Bahia are tied with many VAR interventions

      June 11, 2023

      Association enters with claim in CNJ against judge who expelled hearing attorney

      June 10, 2023

      Lukaku, from Inter de Milão, suffers racist attacks after the final of the Champions League

      June 10, 2023

      Guardiola equals the achievement of legend Ferguson and follows in the footsteps of the greats

      June 11, 2023

      Trump addresses his supporters for the first time after being charged

      June 11, 2023

      How did the City 2023 squad enter a comparison with Guardiola’s Barcelona?

      June 10, 2023

      Guardiola… ended scores with the “Bad Cup” that lasted 12 years

      June 10, 2023

      Amy Schumer slams other stars for ‘lying’ about being on Ozempic

      June 11, 2023

      Guardiola equals the achievement of legend Ferguson and follows in the footsteps of the greats

      June 11, 2023

      Dnipro River Should Return to Its Banks Soon, Russian-Installed Official Says

      June 11, 2023

      Former Vice President of Ecuador Jorge Glas may participate in elections

      June 11, 2023
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Sports
    • Travel
    • More
      • Entertainment
      • Videos
    en English
    en Englishes Españolfr Françaisde Deutschhi हिन्दीit Italianoja 日本語pt Portuguêsru Русскийzh-CN 简体中文
    West ObserverWest Observer
    Home » TikTok users are making fun of Congress members for their questions to app CEO Shou Chew | CNN Business

    TikTok users are making fun of Congress members for their questions to app CEO Shou Chew | CNN Business

    March 25, 2023No Comments Politics
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    New York
    CNN
     — 

    TikTok creators have had enough of Congress seemingly not understanding how the internet works.

    What happened: On Thursday, TikTok CEO Shou Chew testified before the House Committee for Energy and Commerce, where he was peppered with questions about concerns over the popular app’s potential national security threats and its connections to China. Governments around the world banned the app on official devices, and there is concern that the app’s parent company ByteDance could be forced to cooperate with the Chinese government. (TikTok doesn’t operate in China.)

    The tone from some of its members was combative — something that creators noticed, and mocked, immediately.

    Meanwhile, TikTok creators are leading the way ridiculing members of Congress.

    “There needs to be an age limit in Congress,” one caption by user @rachelhannahh said about a clip of US Rep. Buddy Carter, who represents Georgia’s 1st district, asking Chew whether the app tracks pupil dilation as a form of facial recognition to drive algorithms.

    Chew responded by saying the app does not use body, face or voice data to identify users, and the only face data the app collects is for “filters to have sunglasses on your face.”

    ‘Why do you need to know where the eyes are if you’re not seeing if they’re dilated?” Carter then asked, resulting in a barrage of comments ridiculing the congressman’s questions.

    A spokesperson for Carter said the congressman is not on TikTok because it poses a national security risk.

    “TikTok recently updated its privacy policy allowing it to collect biometric data, so it was important that its CEO be on-the-record, under oath detailing what data TikTok collects and whether the Chinese Communist Party has access to that data,” the spokesperson said.

    TechCrunch previously reported that TikTok updated its privacy policy “to allow the app to collect biometric data on US users.” However, the company has said it only uses biometrics for video effects and ByteDance employees in China would not be able to access it, TechCrunch reported.

    Many of the TikTok video clips suggested Congress members don’t know how modern technology works. They believe members of Congress are detached from technology and unaware of how tech companies within their own country operate, resulting in easily mockable questions.

    The app, which has 150 million US users, is facing a potential ban. Among those who’ve heard of TikTok, only 39% of those younger than 30 support a TikTok ban, according to a CBS News/YouGov poll released Thursday.

    US Rep. Mike Gallagher, who represents Wisconsin’s 8th district, told CNN during its primetime special Thursday night that the government needs to address TikTok as a national security threat, despite the popularity of the app among younger voters.

    “Republicans [and] Democrats agreed this is a threat,” Gallagher, a Republican who chairs the House Select Committee on China, told CNN. “So we can’t ignore it just because of concerns about alienating some teenagers on this app.”

    “It’s a national security issue,” he said. “We have to deal with it before it’s too late.”

    It’s a bipartisan opinion. The Biden administration threatened a ban if the app’s Chinese owners don’t spin off their share of the social media platform.

    “Bro outta pocket,” a user who goes by Whittington said on a clip of US Rep. August Pfluger, who represents Texas’ 11th district.

    In the clip, Pfluger said the only other person who united Democrats and Republicans was Vladimir Putin.

    CNN has reached out to Pfluger for comment.

    The hearing may also have created a new group of lobbyists. ByteDance, the company that owns TikTok, flew out more than 30 famous TikTokkers to Washington to advocate for the app, the New York Times reported.

    Another clip that has been widely circulating on the app is one of US Rep. Richard Hudson, who represents North Carolina’s 9th district, questioning Chew on how WiFi connectivity works. The “yes or no” style of interrogating on topics that were complex, or frankly irrelevant, were a major point of exasperation for users.

    “So if I have a TikTok app on my phone and my phone is on my home WiFi network,” Hudson asked, “does TikTok access that network?”

    “Does TikTok access my battery to steal my electricity?” one user said, mocking Hudson.

    CNN has reached out to Hudson for comment.

    Users are also posting POV’s on the app, renacting their own versions of the hearing.

    “What color is the algorithm?” said user Christian Divyne in a video mocking some of the questions Congress members asked Chew.

    The video ended up getting over one million views, with over 250,000 likes as of this writing.

    – CNN’s Samantha Murphy Kelly and Brian Fung contributed to this report.

    Source: CNN

    Asia biometrics business business and industry sectors China companies computer science and information technology continents and regions digital privacy digital security domestic alerts domestic-business domestic-international news domestic-us politics East Asia economy and trade government and public administration government organizations - us iab-business and finance iab-computing iab-industries iab-information and network security iab-politics iab-software and applications iab-technology & computing iab-technology industry international alerts international relations and national security international-business international-us politics Mobile apps mobile technology National security political figures - us politics richard hudson software and applications Technology TikTok us congress US House of Representatives
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte WhatsApp

    Related Posts

    Taiwan’s Armed Forces Hold Coastal Drills

    June 10, 2023

    Suspects Named in Killing of Philippine Journalist

    June 10, 2023

    Canadian Investigator Probing Alleged Election Meddling by China to Quit

    June 10, 2023

    Fox News settles with Dominion at the last second, pays more than $787 million to avert defamation trial over its 2020 election lies | CNN Business

    June 9, 2023

    US warns Russia not to touch American nuclear technology at Ukrainian nuclear plant | CNN Politics

    June 9, 2023

    Partisan mistrust still festers in Washington after Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s absence

    June 9, 2023
    Don't Miss

    ‘Tears shed as Man City conquer Champions League mountain’

    Sports June 11, 2023

    The clock was ticking towards midnight in Istanbul when the moment Manchester City craved finally…

    Dnipro River Should Return to Its Banks Soon, Russian-Installed Official Says

    June 11, 2023

    Former Vice President of Ecuador Jorge Glas may participate in elections

    June 11, 2023

    Anvisa approves the first injectable drug for HIV prevention in Brazil

    June 11, 2023
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Our Picks

    Pedro Sánchez vindicates his government without nuances and urges the PSOE not to give up: “Victory is possible”

    June 11, 2023

    Primavera Sound returns to Parque da Cidade between June 7th and 9th, 2024

    June 11, 2023

    Critérium du Dauphiné 2023: Jonas Vingegaard crucifies the competition at the top of the Croix de Fer and consolidates his yellow jersey

    June 11, 2023

    “The reform of the governance of our health system must be the priority project for its overhaul”

    June 11, 2023

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from USA, Canada and Europe directly to your inbox.

    About Us
    About Us

    Your #1 source for all the website news, follow USA, Europe and Canada News. Latest reports about business, politics and entertainment.

    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: [email protected]

    Facebook Twitter YouTube LinkedIn
    Our Picks

    Amy Schumer slams other stars for ‘lying’ about being on Ozempic

    June 11, 2023

    Guardiola equals the achievement of legend Ferguson and follows in the footsteps of the greats

    June 11, 2023

    ‘Tears shed as Man City conquer Champions League mountain’

    June 11, 2023
    Newsletter

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from USA, Canada and Europe directly to your inbox.

    © 2023 West Observer. All Rights Reserved.
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Contact
    • Khaleej Voice

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.