Source: Global Times [Global Times comprehensive report] After the DPP's "nine in one" defeat, "Tiktok brainwashing young people do not vote" was listed as one of the reasons.
Tiktok has therefore become a thorn in the side of the DPP authorities.
The green friendly Liberty Times said on the 18th that the registration query of Taiwan's "Ministry of Economy" showed that Shengyang International Biotechnology Co., Ltd., established in March 2018, was approved to change its registration to "ByteDance Taiwan Co., Ltd." in November this year.
The company profile of its recruitment advertisement shows that the company develops the fan value of online celebrity through the live broadcast platform, and has reached strategic cooperation with social platforms such as Tiktok and TikTok (Tiktok International Edition) under ByteDance.
On the evening of the 18th, the Taiwan Mainland Committee released a press release saying that TikTok was engaged in business activities in Taiwan and was suspected of violating the "cross-strait regulations".
Recently, the matter had been "actively investigated and dealt with".
The part suspected of criminal offences had been transferred to the judicial authorities for investigation.
Taiwan's "Wang Bao" published an editorial on the 19th, saying that there is no credible evidence for the so-called unlimited amplification of Tiktok's monitoring capability, but the public opinion is misleading.
This year's "Nine in One" election of the Democratic Progressive Party's "anti China card" failed.
When Tsai Ing wen's authorities failed to recruit, they took "McCarthyism" as a "flag of worship".
The public authorities began to ban Tiktok, not so much to safeguard Taiwan's security as to consolidate the power of the Democratic Progressive Party.
In contrast, what the DPP should do more is to prohibit the authorities from abusing their budgets to feed cyber troops and flanks.
They are the real pests that harm Taiwan.
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