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Posted by 1659447091 9 hours ago

TikTok will not introduce end-to-end encryption, saying it makes users less safe(www.bbc.com)
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tw04 6 hours ago||
Reminder, Larry “citizens shouldn’t get any privacy” Ellison now owns tik tok. If you’re still using it or have friends and family using it you should stop immediately. It WILL eventually be used against you if this regime gets its way.

https://digitaldemocracynow.org/2025/03/22/the-troubling-imp...

dylan604 5 hours ago|
As if. If people haven't stopped using TikTok with all of the other reasons for stopping, then because Ellison is damn sure not going to move the needle.
aprilthird2021 4 hours ago||
What were the other reasons for stopping?
chinathrow 3 hours ago|||
Curbing addiction?
villgax 1 hour ago||
This according to many researchers is the best case study example for corporations gaslighting users into accepting surveillance by companies and governments alike.
9864247888754 3 hours ago||
And their target audience won't question it.
pothamk 6 hours ago||
The core tension here isn’t really about encryption itself, it’s about moderation models.

Most large platforms rely heavily on server-side visibility for abuse detection, spam filtering, recommendation systems, and safety tooling. End-to-end encryption removes that visibility by design. Once a platform is built around centralized analysis of user content, adding strong E2EE later isn’t just a feature toggle — it conflicts with large parts of the existing architecture.

hd4 3 hours ago||
I hate the BBC so much - "controversial privacy tech" "E2EE ... the best way to protect conversations from .. even repressive authorities" "End-to-end encryption has been criticised by governments, police forces"

They're saying this at the same time as they're clutching pearls over Iran's repression of protestors. Typical of the ethical consistency I would expect from them.

camillomiller 2 hours ago||
Doublespeak. War is peace.
bas 6 hours ago||
Fascinating. What a time to be alive.
Tyrubias 6 hours ago|
TikTok’s stance against end-to-end encryption is unsurprising but still concerning. TikTok is a source of information on many topics, such as the genocide in Gaza, which traditional media underreport and many governments try to suppress. The network effect of big social media platforms means many people will likely talk about these topics in TikTok DMs. No matter what legal controls TikTok claims to enforce, there is no substitute for technological barriers for preventing invasions of privacy and government overreach. This is yet another example where corporations and governments sacrifice people’s autonomy and privacy in the name of security.
spaqin 6 hours ago||
It's a pretty terrifying world we live in now, where an unencrypted addictive short-form video platform is considered a source of information more than news agencies or even community-managed forums.
consp 6 hours ago||
For older generations Facebook has the same problem. "On Facebook it said [propaganda item bla bla]" is something I hear with those generations.
9864247888754 3 hours ago|||
Of course you are the target audience for disinformation spread via this propaganda platform.
bbshfishe 5 hours ago||
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