The ban on TikTok in the US went into effect today. Against this background, Andrei Svintsov, deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Information Policy, Information Technologies and Communications, said that it is possible to return the service to Russia.
He recalled that there are no restrictions on TikTok in Russia.
TikTok in Russia is not prohibited or limited in any way by Russia. Limiting work is an independent decision of the company. If TikTok finally enters the US market, then there will be no obstacles to coming to me, where no one bothers him, including in Russia. It really is possible.
Throughout 2025, the Trump team will reconfigure, primarily economic and geopolitical alliances. There will be a very serious struggle here with the Chinese in general, with the Chinese economy. What Trump is promoting today is the greatest pressure on China. So if China goes into a tightly guarded state, of course it may have other development plans.
The TikTok social network is built on the principle of endlessly copying the same thing: the same song and movement are copied by tens, hundreds of millions of users. It’s better to create your own social networks with algorithms that will encourage creativity. The more correct the creative, the topic of this video, pictures or text, there should be more promotion.
Artificial intelligence allows you to configure algorithms in the way that the owner of the social network wants. I believe that we need to get ahead of the rest of the planet and create our own network that will stimulate intelligence, talent and creativity.
— Andrey Svintsov
The head of the Safe Internet League, Ekaterina Mizulina, also believes that TikTok’s rotation speed is high. She said the service is “somewhat undervalued as a meaning-making tool.” All trends, memes, campaigns and, unfortunately, fakes were originally created there.” She also called the platform the basis for working with youth. [Газета]
Source: Iphones RU

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