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Should TikTok be banned in Australia?

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The US is considering banning Tiktok because of concerns about privacy and Chinese government interference. India banned it last week and now our pollies are taking a long hard look at it. So should TikTok be banned in Australia? Serious concerns have been raised about privacy, censorship and Chinese government interference as Tiktok is the first Chinese-owned social media platform to become so popular in the west.

 

In today’s episode we speak with Jackson Aces, one of Australia’s top ten TikTok'ers and find out how he feels about banning it. We’re also joined by Mark Pesche, host of The Next Billion Seconds podcast.

 

In today's news headlines:

  • National cabinet to discuss Victorian outbreak as official warns cases have not peaked yet
  • Horror as hundreds caught flouting social distancing outside Sydney pub
  • “Gross interference”: China’s latest dig at Australia
  • Kanye West unveils Presidential platform in tell-all interview

 

In today's Briefing we ask: What is TikTok? Should TikTok be banned? What are the concerns about users data and privacy? Why does the government care about TikTok? How has TikTok responded to these claims? What are the implications of banning TikTok? What has the Australian arm of the TikTok organisation said?