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    Explore " tik tok ban" with insightful episodes like "MC Weekly Update 5/1: Flops and VLOPs", "Who suffers if the U.S. bans TikTok", "#61 We're Back, Tik Tok Needs Our Help, and AI Is Already Kinda Boring" and "13. Is Tik Tok Dead?! | Free Logic" from podcasts like ""Moderated Content", "The Times: Essential news from the L.A. Times", "Podcast Minute Talk Show" and "The Brew by Free Logic"" and more!

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    MC Weekly Update 5/1: Flops and VLOPs

    MC Weekly Update 5/1: Flops and VLOPs

    Stanford’s Evelyn Douek and Alex Stamos weigh in on the latest online trust and safety news and developments:

    Twitter Corner

    • As we predicted, Musk is complying with more government take-down orders than Twitter used to. - Russell Brandom/ Rest of World 
    • Don't expect more reporting though, Twitter has stopped sharing takedown orders with Lumen, which is how this data was compiled. - @lumendatabase
    • It’s okay though, we have… this? What is this? Is this supposed to be a transparency report? - Twitter
    • Meanwhile, Twitter is one of 19 online services designated as a very large online platform (VLOP) or very large online search engine (VLOSE) under the EU’s pending Digital Services Act. Those companies will have to comply with the regulation earlier than smaller platforms and have the most burdensome requirements. - Sam Schechner, Kim Mackrael/ The Wall Street Journal
      • More: The other companies on the list are pretty much what you’d expect, except something called Zalando (we’ll save you a VLOP visit, it’s an online fashion retail company) — good for it!
    • Looks like someone in Montana finally talked to a First Amendment lawyer. The state’s recently passed TikTok ban is being held up as the governor seeks amendments to make it broader. If this is an attempt to make it less constitutionally suspect, it isn't a very effective one. - Meghan Bobrowsky/ The Wall Street Journal
    • In another disappointing moral panic, the Protecting Kids on Social Media Act was introduced with bipartisan backing in the U.S. Senate. The bill would ban kids under 13 from using social media, implement age verification for all users, require parental consent for kids 13-17, and ban recommendation algorithms for minors. - Lauren Feiner/ CNBC, Brian Fung/ CNN, Justin Hendrix/ Tech Policy Press, Morgan Sung/ TechCrunch, Matt Laslo/ Wired
    • The decentralized Twitter-alternative Bluesky took off over the past week. The fast-growing social network is still in beta mode and not yet ready for the many trust and safety challenges that lie ahead — it didn’t even have a blocking function until Friday. - Jay Peters/ The Verge

    Sports Corner

    Join the conversation and connect with Evelyn and Alex on Twitter at @evelyndouek and @alexstamos.

    Moderated Content is produced in partnership by Stanford Law School and the Cyber Policy Center. Special thanks to John Perrino for research and editorial assistance.

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    Who suffers if the U.S. bans TikTok

    Who suffers if the U.S. bans TikTok

    Democrat and Republican lawmakers are pushing for a U.S. ban on TikTok, arguing the Chinese-owned social media app is a national security risk. But many of its users argue that will severely harm their businesses.

    Today, we hear from some of them. Read the full transcript here.

    Host: Gustavo Arellano

    Guests: L.A. Times reporter technology reporter Brian Contreras and L.A. Times business reporter Jaimie Ding

    More reading:

    For some, TikTok is a path to riches and the American dream. With a ban, it could all disappear

    TikTok might get banned after ‘disaster’ testimony. Why do some TikTokers not care?

    The Biden administration’s threat to ban TikTok: Here’s what you should know

    13. Is Tik Tok Dead?! | Free Logic

    13. Is Tik Tok Dead?! | Free Logic

    Welcome to The Brew! This podcast series is about providing a platform for entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, and thought leaders to spark conversations about business and culture. We deep dive into topics that have and will continue shaping the business world and society as a whole.

    Tik Tok skyrocketed to become the #1 app in 2019 with more than 33 million installs. It's unique and powerful algorithm caters to every demographic and has influenced the future of social media for years to come. But now Tik Tok will either be banned from the US or acquired by a US company (like Microsoft) by September 15.What's led Chinese-owned Tik Tok to this dilemma? Major privacy concerns and political tensions between the US and China.

    Topics discussed in this episode include:
    1. Tik Tok's Ultimate Demise
    2. Microsoft's Failed Acquisitions
    3. Data Privacy Concerns
    4. Tips for Digital Marketers
    5. The Future of Social Media

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