Not that I expect it to change anything...
They already said they would shutdown rather than sell. They can't let the US see what it's app is actually doing or how it works... Or to get their hands on the spying tool they created.
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>TikTok will begin laying of a 'large percentage' of its global 1,000-man workforce today, it has emerged.
The firm, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, will be axing staffers in its global user operations, content and marketing teams, current employees have told The Information.
The precise number of layoffs is unknown, but insiders claim TikTok is completely disbanding its global operations team, which deals with user support and communications.
Not that I expect it to change anything...
They already said they would shutdown rather than sell. They can't let the US see what it's app is actually doing or how it works... Or to get their hands on the spying tool they created.
Archive: https://archive.today/p7zAP
From the post:
>>TikTok will begin laying of a 'large percentage' of its global 1,000-man workforce today, it has emerged.
The firm, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, will be axing staffers in its global user operations, content and marketing teams, current employees have told The Information.
The precise number of layoffs is unknown, but insiders claim TikTok is completely disbanding its global operations team, which deals with user support and communications.
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