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Writer's pictureBy The Financial District

DOJ Claims TikTok Collected U.S. User Views On Abortion, Gun Control

In a fresh broadside against one of the world’s most popular technology companies, the Justice Department is accusing TikTok of harnessing the capability to gather bulk information on users based on views on divisive social issues like gun control, abortion, and religion, Haleliya Hadero, and Eric Tucker reported for the Associated Press (AP).


TikTok could face a ban in a few months if it doesn't break ties with ByteDance. I Photo: ajay_suresh Flickr



Government lawyers wrote in documents filed late Friday to the federal appeals court in Washington that TikTok and its Beijing-based parent company ByteDance used an internal web-suite system called Lark to enable TikTok employees to speak directly with ByteDance engineers in China.



TikTok employees used Lark to send sensitive data about US users, information that has wound up being stored on Chinese servers and accessible to ByteDance employees in China, federal officials said.


One of Lark’s internal search tools, the filing states, permits ByteDance and TikTok employees in the US and China to gather information on users' content or expressions, including views on sensitive topics, such as abortion or religion.



Last year, the Wall Street Journal reported TikTok had tracked users who watched LGBTQ content through a dashboard the company said it had since deleted.


The new court documents represent the government’s first major defense in a consequential legal battle over the future of the popular social media platform, which is used by more than 170 million Americans.



Under a law signed by President Joe Biden in April, the company could face a ban in a few months if it doesn't break ties with ByteDance.


The measure was passed with bipartisan support after lawmakers and administration officials expressed concerns that Chinese authorities could force ByteDance to hand over US user data or sway public opinion towards Beijing’s interests by manipulating the algorithm that populates users’ feeds.




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