'Bare - Knuckle' fight between Facebook and TikTok.
Facebook is fighting with TikTok and a chief executive of a political consulting firm alleged that Facebook paid his company to undermine TikTok.
Highlights
- All tech companies including TikTok should go through a scrutiny
- None of the papers tells the Facebook-funded the letters
- Facebook Rivalry said the letters to the editor were not the author’s own
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As per the internal emails seen by the Washington Post projected to the victory campaign aimed to show TikTok as “a danger to American children.”
Zac Moffatt also released a statement regarding the matter Post’s report mischaracterised their work and “key points are simply false.”
a spokesperson said, “We believe all platforms, including TikTok, should face a level of scrutiny consistent with their growing success.”
One of the posts of journalists wrote about the campaign going on between both the rivalries as the process included placing opinion pieces and letters to the editor in US regional news outlets “promoting dubious stories about alleged TikTok trends that originated on Facebook.”
Not a single opinion/letter to the editor goes in the direction in which it shows that Facebook has a funded group that had been pushing them. The paper also includes.
The response from Mr. Moffatt has been released on Twitter “The story infers that the words of the letter to the editor were not the authors’ own, nor did they belongs to Meta’s involvement. That is false. They will confirm that.”
Some internal emails claimed, Target Victory urged its partners to get stories into local media that linked TikTok to dangerous trends.
One of the employees of Target’s victory wrote in its mail to the letters “
the dream would be to get stories with headlines like ‘from dances to danger; how TikTok has become the most harmful social media space for kids,” the employee said.
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