(Observer's online news) Australian Prime Minister Morrison, who said he wanted to be wary of Chinese apps, finally failed to meet the "true fragrance" law and settled in TikTok.Morrison's unusual behavior surprised the Australian media.The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) speculated that Morrison's move was a "bow" to the vote.In the 2022 federal election, TikTok will become more and more important and become an important way to communicate with young voters.Since December 24 local time of ABC News, Morrison opened his account on TikTok, a short video social platform owned by Byte Beat, and uploaded two Christmas blessing videos."Hello, TikTok, I, Buddy and all my family wish you a Merry Christmas." In the first video, Morrison took his pet dog Bud to the camera and gave a short Christmas greeting."Pay attention to safety and remember those who are still in trouble.Buddy is going to pack gifts.See you later." In the second video, Morrison appeared alone, which was also a Christmas blessing."Merry Christmas, Australia.There is no doubt that this has been a difficult year, and we have faced many challenges together.Now we have encountered the Omicron strain, but we will also overcome it...Pay attention to safety, remember those who are not too rich and are in trouble, and have a happy Christmas." These two videos have made Morrison more than 2000 likes.However, the comment function of Morrison's account is currently closed.Morrison has always opposed TikTok, but this time he made a gesture of being close to the people in TikTok, which surprised the Australian media.The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) said that just last year, Morrison warned against the security of TikTok, because it came from China and the data on the application may be accessed at the "sovereign state level".In July 2020, after Trump threatened to kill TikTok, Morrison said that the Australian federal government was "very closely" following this Chinese application.A number of agencies have been investigating whether it poses a threat to Australia's national and personal security.A month later, Morrison said in a speech at the Aspen Security Forum: "At present, there is no evidence that our national security has been violated or Australian citizens have been damaged.We will continue to observe, but so far, there is no evidence that TikTok must be disabled." Although no evidence was captured, Morrison was still not reconciled.He emphasized TikTok's connection with China and called on all parties to "judge by themselves".He mentioned in his speech on the forum: "People should know that this app is directly connected to China.Users should judge whether they should be involved." At the same time, Morrison also said that applications in the United States are more transparent than TikTok.He also warned that the data on the application could be accessed at the "sovereign state level".To this end, some people said that Morrison "bowed" to the vote by opening the account this time.In fact, TikT
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