And what is the evidence for it being a Chinese spying platform? Is it owned by a Chinese company? Is there any hard evidence? Why is it so controversial?

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    Two reasons, both related to being owned by a Chinese company.

    1. It’s mining data for the Chinese company.

    2. The Chinese company can do their algorithm to change what’s presented. So they can play up criticism of the US and downplay criticism of China.

    The degree of separation between the communist government and private companies is uncertain, so yeah.

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      Finally, someone who seems to be providing an answer based on objective fact rather than their own political perspective.

      I’m getting the sense that the issue is simply that ByteDance is a Chinese company and their data farming is suspected of being accessible to the CCP, which may effectively be a means of spying on American citizens and as misinformation tactics. Not really any different the other way around, of course, but at least that makes sense as a rationale for banning it in the U.S.

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        Moreover while there’s no proof it HAS been done, inserting some new bit of code in a Chinese owned app could perform security breaches inside the user’s phones. I’m not even sure they’d be interested in MY info, but they sure would like to have access to my company’s network complete with VPN.