ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent, would rather shut down the short video platform than sell, if legal action in response to US government pressure fails, Reuters reported on Friday, citing four sources. The app, with 170 million American users, pushes them a constant stream of popular videos based on proprietary algorithms that Bytedance is loath to sell, said the report, given their core role in the app’s success and company’s operations. Selling the app with its algorithms is seen as “highly unlikely” according to the sources Reuters consulted. Since 2020, China’s Export Control Law has required content-recommendation technology to go through approval before export. Beijing-based ByteDance on Thursday evening denied any intention to sell a majority stake in its US business without its algorithms after tech outlet The Information reported the news earlier. [Reuters]
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
ByteDance prefers shut down of TikTok to a forced sale: report · TechNode-山眉水眼网
sitemap
文章
1
浏览
791
获赞
7
New malware lets hackers secretly take screenshots of your Mac, but Apple has a fix
Mac users will want to update to the latest version of Mac OS as soon as possible.The update patchesElon Musk's $8 Twitter Blue hasn't made very much money so far
Twitter has descended into absolute chaos in recent days as its new owner, Elon Musk, chases his newFinding calm with TikTok's singing bowl meditations
March Mindfulnessis a Mashable series that explores the intersection of meditation practice and tech9 best Wordle clones for fans and gamers
Can't get enough of Wordle? Try Mashable's free version now IThe best sustainable tech at CES 2021
Most tech products aren't exactly environmentally friendly. From electric vehicles to smartwatches,All the saucy new emoji in iOS 15.4 to spice up your sexts
We finally have our chance to click click click the new batch of emoji that dropped with iOS 15.4, aSignal app tests new Stories feature
Signal, the secure messaging app beloved by millions of privacy-conscious users, is beta-testing anHow to avoid student loan debt relief scammers
Good news: The application for student loan debt relief is finally here. Federal student loan borrowLooking to prevent coronavirus? Stop touching your face.
Full disclosure: In the process of writing this, I've touched my face not one, not two, but 37 timesTrump won't be fact
On Tuesday night, former president Donald Trump held a rally which officially ended all the speculat'Bridgerton' Season 2 is the most talked
It’s been a week since Bridgerton Season 2 came out, and TikTok has not recovered. Fans were qAir frying french toast sticks, per a viral TikTok, makes no sense. Just use a pan.
If you don't have a stovetop — say you're a college kid in a dorm or you live in a studio withDisappearing WhatsApp messages roll out to iOS beta users
Eight months after launching self-destructing posts on Android, WhatsApp is rolling out the same feaHow to avoid student loan debt relief scammers
Good news: The application for student loan debt relief is finally here. Federal student loan borrow'Multiple slurp juices on a single ape' meme perfectly captures how dumb NFT culture is
If I know anything to be true is this mixed-up world, it's that ape holders can absolutely use multi