The Guardian (USA)

TikTok app poses potential national security risk, says senior Democrat

- Adam Gabbatt

Chuck Schumer, the most senior Democrat in the Senate, has urged the government to investigat­e TikTok, describing the China-owned social media app as “a potential counter-intelligen­ce threat we cannot ignore” and warning it could be used to interfere in US elections.

TikTok, which allows users to share short videos online, has enjoyed wild success since it launched in 2017, and has been downloaded more than 1bn times.

Schumer and Tom Cotton, the Republican senator from Arkansas, cowrote a letter to the acting director of national intelligen­ce on Wednesday. The pair said they were writing “to express our concerns about TikTok … and the national security risks posed by its growing use in the United States”.

They wrote: “TikTok reportedly censors materials deemed politicall­y sensitive to the Chinese Communist party, including content related to the recent

Hong Kong protests, as well as references to Tiananmen Square, Tibetan and Taiwanese independen­ce, and the treatment of the Uighurs.

“The platform is also a potential target of foreign influence campaigns like those carried out during the 2016 election on US-based social media platforms.”

But in September the Guardian revealed how ByteDance, the Beijinghea­dquartered technology company that owns TikTok, is using the app to further Chinese foreign policy aims abroad. Leaked documents showed how TikTok had instructed its moderators to censor videos that mention Tiananmen Square or Tibetan independen­ce, or which may be critical of China.

“With over 110m downloads in the US alone, TikTok is a potential counterint­elligence threat we cannot ignore,” Schumer and Cotton wrote.

“Given these concerns, we ask that the intelligen­ce community conduct an assessment of the national security risks posed by TikTok and other Chinabased content platforms operating in the US and brief Congress on these findings.”

 ??  ?? ‘The platform is also a potential target of foreign influence campaigns like those carried out during the 2016 election on US-based social media platforms.’ Photograph: Joel Saget/AFP via Getty Images
‘The platform is also a potential target of foreign influence campaigns like those carried out during the 2016 election on US-based social media platforms.’ Photograph: Joel Saget/AFP via Getty Images

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