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  2. TikTok is as dangerous as any social media app - AOL

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    TikTok, like U.S. social media apps including Meta’s Facebook and Instagram, Twitter, and Snap , collects user data to sell ads. In fact, according to a 2021 study by Citizen Lab , TikTok ...

  3. TikTok's new developer tools allow apps to offer 'Login with ...

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    TikTok is expanding its integrations with third-party apps. The company today announced the launch of two new tool sets for app developers, the TikTok Login Kit and Sound Kit, that will allow apps ...

  4. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    TikTok's algorithm, recognized by The New York Times in 2020 as one of the most advanced for shaping user experiences and social interactions, [94] stands out from traditional social media. While typical platforms focus on active user actions like likes, clicks, or follows, TikTok monitors a wider array of behaviors during video viewing.

  5. A board member at TikTok’s parent company said that a deal to save the app from disappearing in the United States will be done soon. General Atlantic CEO Bill Ford, a ByteDance board member ...

  6. Instagram rolls out TikTok-like features amid uncertainty ...

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    Instagram has rolled out a number of updates in recent days that appear to be aimed at attracting TikTok users while the short-video app’s future remains in limbo.And on Sunday, Instagram parent ...

  7. ByteDance - Wikipedia

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    First released to the public in September 2017, TikTok is a video-sharing social networking service [80] used to make short-form videos, from genres like dance, comedy, and education. [ 81 ] [ 82 ] On 9 November 2017, ByteDance acquired Shanghai -based social media start-up Musical.ly for up to US$ 1 billion.