{"id":1127,"date":"2024-09-22T07:42:31","date_gmt":"2024-09-21T23:42:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kafeizha.com\/?p=1127"},"modified":"2024-09-22T07:42:31","modified_gmt":"2024-09-21T23:42:31","slug":"tiktok%e5%9c%a8%e5%90%ac%e8%af%81%e4%bc%9a%e4%b8%8a%e9%9d%a2%e4%b8%b4-skeptical-%e5%88%a4%e5%ae%98%e7%9a%84%e6%89%b9%e8%af%84","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.tomjun.com\/?p=1127","title":{"rendered":"TikTok\u5728\u542c\u8bc1\u4f1a\u4e0a\u9762\u4e34 skeptical \u5224\u5b98\u7684\u6279\u8bc4"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><b>\u65b0\u95fb\u6765\u6e90\uff1a<\/b>www.nbcnews.com<br \/> <b>\u539f\u6587\u5730\u5740\uff1a<\/b><font size=\"-1\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/tech\/tech-news\/tiktok-faces-skeptical-judges-hearing-potential-ban-rcna171173 target=\"_blank\">TikTok faces skeptical judges in hearing over potential ban<\/a><\/font><br \/> <b>\u65b0\u95fb\u65e5\u671f\uff1a<\/b>2024-09-16<\/p>\n<p> TikTok\u5728\u542c\u8bc1\u4f1a\u4e0a\u906d\u9047\u6cd5\u5b98\u8d28\u7591<\/p>\n<p>\u661f\u671f\u4e00\uff0cD.C.\u5730\u533a\u7f8e\u56fd\u4e0a\u8bc9\u6cd5\u9662\u4e09\u4f4d\u6cd5\u5b98\u5ba1\u67e5\u4e86TikTok\u201c\u9500\u552e\u6216\u7981\u7528\u201d\u6cd5\u6848\u662f\u5426\u8fdd\u5baa\uff0c\u8be5\u6cd5\u6848\u7531\u56db\u6708\u7b7e\u7f72\u7684\u62dc\u767b\u603b\u7edf\u6240\u7b7e\u3002<\/p>\n<p>\u5728\u8fd9\u573a\u6301\u7eed\u4e24\u4e2a\u5c0f\u65f6\u7684\u5ead\u5ba1\u4e2d\uff0c\u6cd5\u5b98\u5bf9TikTok\u63d0\u51fa\u4e86\u4e0d\u5c11\u7591\u95ee\u3002\u4ed6\u4eec\u8ba4\u4e3aTikTok\u7684\u7b97\u6cd5\u53ef\u80fd\u53d7\u5230\u4e2d\u56fd\u653f\u5e9c\u7684\u5f71\u54cd\uff0c\u4ece\u800c\u5f71\u54cd\u5230\u7f8e\u56fd\u7528\u6237\u7684\u5185\u5bb9\u63a8\u8350\u3002TikTok\u7684\u5f8b\u5e08\u5b89\u5fb7\u9c81\u00b7\u6d3e\u91d1\u65af\u53cd\u9a73\u8bf4\uff0cTikTok\u7684\u63a8\u8350\u5f15\u64ce\u5b9e\u9645\u4e0a\u662f\u5728\u7f8e\u56fd\u5f00\u53d1\u3001\u57fa\u4e8e\u7f8e\u56fd\u6570\u636e\u8bad\u7ec3\uff0c\u5e76\u4e14\u6839\u636e\u7f8e\u56fd\u5185\u5bb9\u8fdb\u884c\u8c03\u6574\u3002<\/p>\n<p>\u6cd5\u5b98\u8fd8\u6307\u51fa\uff0c\u5373\u4f7fTikTok\u7684\u7b97\u6cd5\u5728\u7f8e\u56fd\u5f00\u53d1\uff0c\u4f46\u7531\u4e8e\u5176\u4e0e\u4e2d\u56fd\u6bcd\u516c\u53f8\u7684\u5173\u7cfb\uff0c\u4ecd\u53ef\u80fd\u6784\u6210\u56fd\u5bb6\u5b89\u5168\u98ce\u9669\u3002\u6d3e\u91d1\u65af\u5f8b\u5e08\u8868\u793a\uff0c\u8fd9\u79cd\u62c5\u5fe7\u5e76\u65e0\u5fc5\u8981\uff0c\u5e76\u79f0\u4ed6\u4eec\u5df2\u91c7\u53d6\u4e86\u591a\u9879\u63aa\u65bd\u6765\u4fdd\u62a4\u7528\u6237\u9690\u79c1\u548c\u6570\u636e\u5b89\u5168\u3002<\/p>\n<p>\u5ead\u5ba1\u671f\u95f4\uff0c\u6cd5\u5b98\u4e5f\u8be2\u95ee\u4e86TikTok\u662f\u5426\u4eab\u6709\u8a00\u8bba\u81ea\u7531\u6743\u3002\u6d3e\u91d1\u65af\u8bf4\uff0c\u7b97\u6cd5\u63a8\u8350\u66f4\u591a\u662f\u5546\u4e1a\u884c\u4e3a\u800c\u975e\u8a00\u8bba\u5185\u5bb9\u3002 <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p> <b>\u539f\u6587\u6458\u8981\uff1a<\/b><\/p>\n<p> A three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals sounded unconvinced Monday that the TikTok \u201csale or ban\u201d law, signed by President Joe Biden in April, was unconstitutional.\u00a0 The law, which would have gone into effect no earlier than this January, is effectively on pause while TikTok\u2019s legal challenge works its way through the courts.\u00a0 In a two-hour hearing, lawyers for TikTok argued that its current business structure is protected by its free speech rights under the First Amendment and that the government\u2019s argument against Chinese influence over TikTok\u2019s algorithms is unsupported. The U.S. government argued that TikTok, owned by parent company ByteDance, which was founded by Chinese entrepreneurs, poses a national security threat and exposes the data of its 170 million American users to the Chinese Communist Party. Judges questioned TikTok about China\u2019s ability to determine what content is served to American users via TikTok\u2019s algorithms, including its \u201cFor You Page.\u201d\u00a0 \u201cThe government is just flat wrong,\u201d TikTok\u2019s lawyer, Andrew Pincus said. \u201cThe recommendation engine itself is influenced in the U.S., it\u2019s trained in the U.S. on U.S. data, it\u2019s modified in the U.S. based on U.S. content moderation decisions.\u201d In 2022, TikTok launched an initiative called Project Texas to demonstrate its commitment to safeguarding U.S. user data and governance transparency. It includes having Oracle, a U.S. software company, isolate TikTok\u2019s services in the U.S. within Oracle\u2019s U.S. cloud environment. In December 2022, Forbes reported that ByteDance employees used TikTok to monitor its journalists\u2019 locations in an effort to discover which employees were leaking confidential materials. TikTok and ByteDance have since condemned the practice and said that three employees involved were terminated, with an additional employee resigning.\u00a0\u00a0 Pincus also said that the data TikTok collects from American users is anonymized and is comparable to other Chinese companies, like major e-commerce platforms. While Pincus didn\u2019t name the e-commerce platforms, Chinese companies Shein and Temu have skyrocketed in popularity with American consumers in recent years. Pincus characterized TikTok as being unfairly singled out, an argument that some TikTok creators have also made in defense of the platform, noting that China has repeatedly obtained American user data from U.S. social media companies in the past. In response, the government argued that TikTok\u2019s source code was created in China and that the platform may continue to be influenced by China. The judges also questioned whether the U.S. branch of TikTok is protected by First Amendment speech laws while it remains under the ownership of ByteDance. Judge Neomi Rao cited a 1988 case, one that the government didn\u2019t cite in its argument against TikTok, in which the circuit upheld the Justice Department\u2019s closure of the Palestine Information Office, a U.S. entity, due to its association with a \u201cdesignated terrorist organization.\u201d\u00a0 \u201cOur circuit seemed to suggest very strongly that the control or the relationship itself was a strong justification for what the government did,\u201d Rao said. Pincus said he was not familiar with the case.\u00a0 TikTok and ByteDance have said that they will not be able to comply with the \u201csale or ban\u201d law as it is laid out, which would require U.S. TikTok to be divested from ByteDance and sold to U.S. ownership before Jan. 19, 2025. An extension could be granted until April if TikTok is seen to be attempting to comply with the divestiture order. If not, U.S. app stores like Apple\u2019s App Store and Google\u2019s Play store will have to stop offering TikTok, and internet service providers will be compelled to stop supporting access to TikTok.\u00a0 TikTok creators and users in the U.S. have responded overwhelmingly negatively to the proposed ban. During the hearing, TikTok argued that creators would not be able to replicate their account followings on other platforms, limiting their own speech and business activity on TikTok. The government responded that it is not targeting the creators, just the perceived Chinese influence within the platform.\u00a0 In court documents filed ahead of the hearing, the Justice Department and a senior U.S. intelligence official said they have no direct evidence that China has used TikTok for propaganda purposes in the U.S., but that there is significant risk it could happen. The documents also cited two academic studies that suggest TikTok favors pro-China content over anti-China content, such as content related to Chinese treatment of the Uyghur minority group and Tibet. TikTok characterized the studies as deeply flawed.\u00a0 While Biden signed the proposed TikTok \u201csale or ban\u201d law, he and Vice President Kamala Harris have used the platform to campaign for the 2024 election, with the \u201cKamala HQ\u201d account (previously \u201cBiden HQ\u201d) posting regularly to over 4.4 million followers. The last post on the account, from Sunday, highlighted Donald Trump\u2019s post on Truth Social that said \u201cI HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!\u201d Trump, who initially tried to ban TikTok in 2020, a move that was then blocked by federal courts, also has a TikTok account with over 11 million followers. 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