Scandalous TikTok Confession From Former ByteDance Manager

Former ByteDance executive Yintao Yu made scandalous confessions about the platform. Yu said that the Chinese government has full authority over TikTok, while ByteDance did nothing for fear.
 Scandalous TikTok Confession From Former ByteDance Manager
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TikTok, one of the most popular social media platforms of recent years, has been one of the important agenda items of many countries for a while. So much so that in many places, especially in the USA and European Union countries, it is argued that the Chinese government has access to TikTok data. For this reason, the decision to ban the application is frequently encountered. Recent developments reveal that these discussions will flare up even more.

Yintao Yu, one of the former ByteDance executives, who made statements within the scope of a lawsuit filed against TikTok in the US state of California, made scandalous statements about the platform. Yintao Yu, who works as the number one of the engineering unit created for TikTok’s operations in the USA, claimed that Tikok is a platform far beyond what it seems.

“Chinese government accessed TikTok data as it wanted”

According to a statement made by Yintao Yu, the Chinese government had full access to TikTok data, especially in 2017-2018. In fact, the government was able to provide “top-of-the-line” access to data stored in the US. Explaining that the Chinese government is using it to his advantage, the former ByteDance manager stated that the application is used as a propaganda tool.

“ByteDance is scared!”

Yu, who left his job at ByteDance in 2018, also made a statement that would be a bombshell in the interview he gave. According to Yu’s claim, ByteDance accepts whatever the government wants, as it fears that the Chinese government may block other applications that belong to it in China. These claims reveal that TikTok’s being seen as a “national security problem” in many places is not unfounded.

If you are wondering about the countries where TikTok is banned and the developments:

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