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Lea Cao had his first inkling that something was wrong when he got a long-distance phone call from relatives in southeastern China.His family members in Fuzhou phoned Cao in New York to say that his parents and brother had failed to arrive at the local train station as scheduled on the night of July 23, 2011. The train was already three hours overdue, and they were worried.“At

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but there s alternatives to that. there s no way of pushing back on this? the secret sauce algorithm is why it s the largest social media platform in the u.s. and around the world. the concerns about national security are valid according to the federal government. we re worried about chinese government officials having access to americans data. in the united states we give up that data freely. it s not regulated on the consumer side at a federal level. we don t have explicit proof that this kind of giving up up data transparency is happening. part of the issue, under chinese law, tik tok would have to give up if data. with the first amendment issues, you have to define that with a scalpel and they re trying to do it with this law with a sledge hammer.

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