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TikTok Inside Sales Representatives File Putative Collective Action for Unpaid Overtime Wages

The Complaint alleges that despite performing non-exempt work, TikTok improperly classified its Inside Sales Representatives as exempt and required them to work overtime to meet TikTok's productivity standards/metrics.




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TikTok Virality Nets Joker 2 Survivor Lady Gaga a Spot in Wednesday



Mama Monster joining the cast of Netflix's Wednesday just makes sense.




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Federal government departments have green light to advertise on TikTok — despite security concerns

Federal government departments are still allowed to advertise on TikTok despite mounting security concerns about the social media app, CBC News has learned. 





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Pakistani Tiktok Star Imsha Rehman's Obscene Video Causes Major Controversy

Imsha Rehman, a TikTok star from Pakistan, has become embroiled in controversy after an explicit video of her surfaced online. This incident mirrors the backlash faced by Minahil Malik, another Pakistani TikTok personality, whose private video went viral earlier. Many have




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Who Is Imsha Rehman? Pakistani TikTok Star Whose Private MMS Video Was Leaked Online

Pakistani TikToker Imsha Rehman has faced a fate similar to that of social media influencer Minahil Malik. The Instagrammer is under heavy trolling after an MMS of her private videos went viral on social media. In response to the backlash, Imsha




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TikTok 37.4.1

TikTok for Windows and Android is a viral sensation featuring short-form videos that are exciting, spontaneous, and genuine. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7|Android | Size: Size Varies ]




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Canada shuts down TikTok offices over security risks, app remains accessible

Canada orders closure of TikTok offices amid security fears The Canadian government has ordered ByteDance, the parent company behind the popular video-sharing app TikTok, to close its offices in the country. It's been due to concerns over national security risks introduced by the company's active presence on Canadian territory. But this does not include an […]




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In 2024, Who Gets Custody of the TikTok Account in a Divorce?

Divorces have always involved disputes over kids, homes, and assets. Now, social media is another battleground.




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TikTok hits 1 billion monthly active users globally

TikTok marked a 45% jump this summer when it hit one billion monthly active users





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Desbloquee datos de TikTok y cree un análisis comparativo junto a Shareablee

Shareablee, la herramienta líder en medición de audiencias en redes sociales y digitales habilita 26 nuevas métricas de medición enfocadas en la plataforma de TikTok para Latinoamérica




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TikTok創始人張一鳴成為新晉中國首富 七成上榜富豪資產縮水

張一鳴是中國過去26年裡的第18位新晉首富。相較之下,美國祇有四位「首富」: 比爾蓋茲、華倫巴菲特、傑夫貝佐斯和伊隆馬斯克。




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TikTok and the Control over the Means of Production in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

This article is part of the 2024 BCLT-BTLJ-CMTL Symposium.  Leo Yu The national security concerns surrounding TikTok appear straightforward: it is China. To many policymakers and scholars, the mere connection to China warrants severe measures, including either divestment to an American firm or a complete shutdown. What renders China’s involvement ...

The post TikTok and the Control over the Means of Production in the Fourth Industrial Revolution appeared first on Berkeley Technology Law Journal.




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Expanding TikTok’s Liability for the “For You Page”

By Barbara Rasin, J.D. Candidate, 2027 In Anderson v. TikTok, decided in in late summer 2024, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals held that TikTok’s “For You Page” algorithm was sufficiently creative to bar its protection under §230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA). This is a significant step towards ...

The post Expanding TikTok’s Liability for the “For You Page” appeared first on Berkeley Technology Law Journal.




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Man arrested in Karachi for impersonating police officer in TikTok videos

Suspect, identified as Atif alias Vicky Babu, had previously gone viral on social media for his videos.




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TikTok ban

It has now become a regular feature to ban TikTok on one pretext or another




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TikTok to face legal action after 10-year-old girl's death, US court rules

A 10-year-old girl died after taking part in a viral "blackout challenge" in which users were dared to choke




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Youngster killed while shooting TikTok video in Karachi

Faraz lost control of car due to speeding, rammed into tree




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Canada forces TikTok to close its offices, claiming company poses threat to national security

TikTok has been forced to close its offices in Vancouver and Toronto because Canadian security and intelligence officials said activity at the offices threatened the national security of Canada, a charge that TikTok plans to fight in court.




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Trump has promised to ‘save TikTok’. What happens next is less clear.

President-elect Trump, who tried to ban the social media platform the last time he was in the White House, has repeatedly pledged during his most recent campaign to oppose a ban on the short-form video app.

The post Trump has promised to ‘save TikTok’. What happens next is less clear. appeared first on Boston.com.




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TikTok slashes hundreds of jobs in AI shift

Social media platform TikTok said it will slash hundreds of jobs, with a significant number of employees in Malaysia expected to be affected, as the company shifts to AI-assisted content moderation. Less than 500 jobs in Malaysia are expected to be affected by the move.




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TikTok hit with $368 million fine under Europe's strict data privacy rules

TikTok has been fined $368 million by European regulators for breaching data privacy rules and failing to protect children's privacy. The investigation found that the app's sign-up process for teen users made their accounts public by default, posing a risk to underage users. The "family pairing" feature also allowed adults to turn on direct messaging for users aged 16 and 17 without their consent.




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Five Up-and-Coming #Nature TikToks You Should Follow in 2024

This June 5th, celebrate World Environment Day by discovering and supporting these five up-and-coming #Nature TikToks passionate about nature, wildlife, and travel in 2024.




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StreamFab Recently Introduced TikTok Downloader in Ver. 6.1.5.0

Save Your Favorite TikTok Videos Without Watermark with StreamFab




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What is TikTok App Clone Script? Cost & Features

Social applications have acquired pace more than anything lately, be it online entertainment, video sharing, photograph altering, or whatnot. TikTok App Clone Script, TikTok has been all around the information after a nation forbade its utilization, exhausting the space for an amazing open door. While the general application is easy to use according to a […]

The post What is TikTok App Clone Script? Cost & Features appeared first on WPCult.




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TikTok to the top

Thanks to TikTok, Tai Verdes went from struggling musician to Top 40 hitmaker. But first, he had to crack the algorithm of how to go viral. | Come see Planet Money Live in NYC on May 10th! One night only. Tickets on sale here.

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TikTok made me deduct it

TikTok, and other apps like it, are filled with financial advice. Some of it is reliable, some... less so.

There are videos about running a business, having a side hustle, generating passive income. And also, there are a lot of tips and tricks, many of them questionable, about saving on your taxes.

On this show, we run some of the greatest hits of TikTok tax advice by some bonafide tax experts. We'll talk about whether you can use gambling losses to reduce your tax bill, whether your pets qualify you for tax deductions – and we'll fact check the claim that all rich people own expensive Mercedes G-Wagons... for tax purposes.

Along the way, we'll drill down on the concepts like taxable income and the standard deduction. And we'll ask why so many videos on TikTok suggest that you (fraudulently) categorize personal expenses as business expenses. Sometimes with a literal wink and a nod.

This episode was hosted by Nick Fountain. It was produced by Emma Peaslee with help from Willa Rubin, who also fact-checked this episode. It was edited by Molly Messick and engineered by Cena Loffredo. Alex Goldmark is Planet Money's Executive Producer.

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What It's Like to Make TikToks for a Living

I can watch TikToks for hours. I’ve even made a few. But what is it like to make them for a living?




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The TikTok food trend that’s making Brits travel 4,000 miles

7 July marks World Chocolate Day, but it seems there's one viral chocolate that's on everyone's lips




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Harnessing the power of TikTok for science communication

TikTok catapulted in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic and has now come to dominate the social media landscape. With over 1 billion monthly active users, science communicators have the potential to capitalize on TikTok’s success and share their science with a broad, engaged audience.

The post Harnessing the power of TikTok for science communication appeared first on The Plainspoken Scientist.





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TikTok users want to know who their favorite influencers voted for in the election

Influencers have played a big role in this election cycle. Hundreds of typically nonpolitical content creators have been using their platforms to endorse candidates on both sides of the political spectrum. Funnily enough, those who said nothing on election day actually ended up being the loudest. 

“Speaking as an influencer, a lot of your favorite influencers are fucking embarrassing,” said TikToker Kate Glavan. “To be a woman in America with a huge fucking platform and a huge audience and post nothing yesterday, just business as usual, ‘I’m going to my Pilates and I’m going to my brunch . . . ’ No one gives a fuck about your Amazon storefront or your fucking makeup routine.” 

@kateglavan

you have young women (not to mention so many other marginalized communities) looking up to you — and you chose to stay silent? i hope you reflect upon this.

♬ original sound – Kate Glavan

The comment section of her video is filled with people calling out the names of influencers who have been notably silent throughout the election. “Me finding out which influencers voted [Republican] cause they are the ones who are strangely silent and acting like its a regular day,” posted another TikTok user last week. 

@500daysofnatalie

“If an influencer wont talk about who they’re voting for its bcs it doesnt align with the audience that pays their bills” @Skye Dawn Leightner????

♬ My baby my baby – FrankOceanLover911

For influencers, posting who they voted for is a lose-lose situation. Pick a side and they risk alienating a large section of their audience. Stay silent and they risk alienating a large section of their audience. While it makes sense that followers want to know who their favorite influencer voted for, should we expect—or even want—political activism from people whose job involves posting their Sephora hauls and workout routines?

With apologies to Voltaire, with great virality comes great responsibility. Unlike media outlets, which are subject to regulation, there is little oversight of social media, meaning influencer posts can reach millions and have huge sway over their followings. During the 2024 election cycle we have seen influencers and internet personalities being paid on behalf of groups backing both Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump to court their followers’ votes, cashing in on thousands—sometimes millions—for a single post. 

Social media influencers have more influence than they are often given credit for, according to research published in the journal Management Information Systems Quarterly. In fact, research by Pew shows that more than half of U.S. adults (54%) turn to social media for news at least some of the time, putting influencers in direct competition with traditional news outlets for audience attention. To stand out in this crowded space, influencers are incentivized to exaggerate their messages, often leading to polarized followers. If their audience ends up blindly following what they say instead of examining the candidate’s or party’s policies for themselves, it can result in diminished critical thinking in voters. 

Influencers are human and will have a political opinion whether they choose to share it or not. Being pressured into posting about politics can sometimes end up causing more harm than good. At the same time, choosing not to post anything at all during such a divisive election is a choice. So is following an account.




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‘He will deliver’: Trump’s plans to save TikTok remain unclear

After a tumultuous year filled with anxiety and a legal battle about its future in the U.S., TikTok may have just been thrown a lifeline by the man who was once its biggest foe: Donald Trump.

The president-elect, who tried to ban the social media platform the last time he was in the White House, has repeatedly pledged during his most recent campaign to oppose a ban on the short-form video app, which could happen as soon as mid-January if the company loses a court case that’s currently underway in Washington.

For months, TikTok and its China-based parent company ByteDance have been embroiled in a legal battle with the U.S. over a federal law that forces them to cut ties for national security reasons or stop operating in one of their biggest markets in the world. The measure, signed by President Joe Biden in April, gives ByteDance nine months to divest its stakes, with a possible three-month extension if a sale is in progress. If that happens, the deadline could be extended into the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency.

The companies have claimed that divestiture is not possible, and the law, if upheld, would force them to shut down by January 19, just a day before Trump’s second inauguration. Attorneys for both sides have asked a federal appeals court reviewing the case to issue a ruling by December 6. The losing side is expected to appeal to the Supreme Court, which has a conservative majority and could decide to take up the case, potentially dragging out the process even longer.

When reached for comment, the Trump transition team did not offer details on how Trump plans to carry out his pledge to “save TikTok,” as he said on a Truth Social post in September while encouraging people who care about the platform to vote for him. But Karoline Leavitt, a spokeswoman for the transition team, indicated in a statement that he plans to see it through.

“The American people reelected President Trump by a resounding margin, giving him a mandate to implement the promises he made on the campaign trail,” Leavitt said. “He will deliver.”

During a March interview with CNBC, Trump said he still believed TikTok posed a national security risk but opposed banning it because doing so would help its rival, Facebook, which he has continued to lambast over his 2020 election loss. He also denied changing his mind on the issue because of Republican megadonor Jeff Yass, a ByteDance investor who Trump, at the time, said he had only met “very briefly.” He said Yass “never mentioned TikTok” during their meeting.

Still, ByteDance—and groups connected to Yass—have been attempting to exert their influence. Lobbying disclosure reports show that this year, ByteDance paid veteran lobbyist and former Trump campaign aide David Urban $150,000 to lobby lawmakers in Washington in favor of TikTok. The company has also spent more than $8 million on in-house lobbyists and another $1.4 million on other lobbying firms, according to the nonprofit OpenSecrets.

Meanwhile, in March, Politico reported that Kellyanne Conway, a former senior Trump aide, was being paid by the Yass-funded conservative group Club for Growth to advocate for TikTok in Congress. A spokesperson for the organization said Conway was hired as a consultant to conduct polling. Conway and Urban did not respond to requests for comment. TikTok, which has long denied it’s a national security risk, declined to comment.

If the courts uphold the law, it would fall on Trump’s Justice Department to enforce it and punish any potential violations with fines. The fines would apply to app stores that would be prohibited from offering TikTok, and internet hosting services who would be barred from supporting it. Leah Plunkett, a lecturer at Harvard Law School, said from her reading of the statute, the attorney general has to investigate violations but can decide whether or not to drag such companies to court and force them to comply.

Trump could do other things to prevent TikTok from disappearing.

He could issue an executive order to nullify the ban—which Plunkett believes would not be lawful—or urge Congress to repeal the law. That would require support from Congressional Republicans who have aligned themselves with Trump but have also supported the prospects of getting TikTok out of the hands of a Chinese company.

In a statement sent to the AP after the election, Republican Representative John Moolenaar of Michigan, chairman of the House Select Committee on China, said Trump’s “long-standing concerns” about TikTok align with the law’s requirement for divestment.

“The Trump Administration will have a unique opportunity to broker an American takeover of the platform,” he said.

ByteDance, though, has previously said it has no intention of selling the platform despite interest from some investors, including Trump’s former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. Analysts say the company is even less likely to sell the proprietary algorithm that fuels what users see on the app. That means even if TikTok is sold to a qualified buyer, it is likely to be a shell of its current self and would need to be rebuilt with new technology.

Sarah Kreps, director of Cornell University’s Tech Policy Institute, said it’s also possible that Trump could take the issue back to the drawing board and direct his administration to negotiate a new deal with TikTok.

TikTok said in 2022 that it presented the Biden administration with a draft agreement that would bolster protections for users and provide it more oversight over the company’s U.S. operations. But the administration has argued in court documents in recent months that it would be challenging to enforce the agreement due to the size and the technical complexity of the platform.

Trump hasn’t been privy to new intelligence material on the matter for a few years and it’s possible he could change his mind—and abandon his campaign promise—once he does, Kreps said.

Plunkett, the Harvard Law lecturer and author of Sharenthood: Why We Should Think Before We Talk About Our Kids Online, said if she were counseling TikTok, she would advise it to come up with a divesture plan that is compliant with the law and as favorable to the company as possible, noting, “There is too much uncertainty about what a Trump administration is likely to do.”

—By Haleluya Hadero, Associated Press







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TSA halts employees from using TikTok for social media posts

The Transportation Security Administration said it won't allow employees to use the China-owned video app TikTok to create social media posts for the agency after the Senate’s top Democrat raised concerns about potential national security issues.

The post TSA halts employees from using TikTok for social media posts first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Dutch data protection authority fines TikTok €750,000 over privacy flaw

Dutch data protection authority fines TikTok €750,000 over privacy flaw




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Scientists become a source of hope and information on TikTok, Instagram

Instead of waiting years for their studies and work to be published in academic journals, some climate scientists use social media to extend their reach — and their brand.




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TikTok creators sue U.S. government in a bid to stop potential ban

TikTok creators sued the U.S. government on Tuesday, alleging a new law that could ban the app violates their free speech rights under the 1st Amendment. The legislation is meant to force Chinese owner ByteDance to sell the service.




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TikTok said to plan job cuts amid a wave of tech industry layoffs

TikTok plans to lay off employees this week, according to a report in the Information. The job cuts come as other companies have recently cut staff, including Apple and Google in California.




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What's behind the anti-Biden 'wildfire' among TikTok influencers

About a third of adults under 30 get their news from short, punchy videos on TikTok, and that's a big challenge for the Biden campaign.




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This country banned TikTok. What became of its influencers?

Worried about a TikTok ban? Here's how one country dealt with it




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Justice Department sues TikTok for allegedly violating child privacy laws

In a sweeping lawsuit, the Dept. of Justice on Friday accused TikTok of illegally collecting information on minors without their parents' permission.




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Análisis de la semana: día del periodista, elecciones en EE. UU. y TikTok

Panelistas debatieron sobre el panorama de libertad de prensa en el país, lo que está ocurriendo en las elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos y las preocupaciones que despierta TikTok.




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Policía alerta sobre juegos peligrosos en plataformas como TikTok




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DJ Elderbrook: Mám kliku, že jsem začal dělat hudbu ještě před TikTokem. Dnes by to bylo těžší

Od hraní v menších klubech až po vyprodané, velkoryse produkované koncerty – taková je hudební cesta britského hudebníka, producenta a skladatele Alexandera Kotze, známějšího pod jménem Elderbrook. Ten patří mezi přední postavy současné britské elektronické a indie-dance scény. O jeho kvalitách se můžete přesvědčit sami – vystoupí 14. 11. v pražském SaSaZu. O jeho začátcích, tlaku na výkon, životě s rodinou i o vniku unikátního „cinematic“ zvuku se dočtete v rozhovoru pro Reflex.




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Canada Orders TikTok to Shut Down Canadian Operations Over Security Concerns

The Canadian government on Wednesday ordered ByteDance-owned TikTok to dissolve its operations in the country, citing national security risks, but stopped short of instituting a ban on the popular video-sharing platform. "The decision was based on the information and evidence collected over the course of the review and on the advice of Canada's security and intelligence community and other




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Musician’s Guide to TikTok: 6 Tips for Growing Your Fanbase

With TikTok going viral, it has become the perfect platform for musicians to showcase their talent and reach new audiences. No matter what genre you specialize in, this blog will provide you with all the tips and tricks to get noticed on TikTok and grow your fanbase. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get ... Read more

The post Musician’s Guide to TikTok: 6 Tips for Growing Your Fanbase appeared first on Star Two.




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Looking back on the year 5784: A soundtrack of war, love, and TikTok


After the initial shock had worn off and the country began pulling together, people were looking for ways not only to express themselves but also to uplift others.