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TikTok is a ''cup of poison''

Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, says that TikTok is a 'cup of poison' and it would be better if Microsoft did not buy this viral app.



Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, says that Tik Tok is a 'cup of poison' and it would be better if Microsoft did not buy this viral app.
 

Gates is still the technology consultant for the company he founded. He was talking about the possible purchase of Microsoft's Bytendance app TikTok from Microsoft. "We know what will happen to this deal, but yes it is a cup of poison," he said in an interview. Succeeding at the social media business is not easy. Just like the issue of encryption.

US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order giving TikTok 45 days to stop working in the US or sell to a US company. Microsoft has indicated that it intends to complete the purchase of TikTok by September 15.

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"It will be self-satisfying, but it's good to be more competitive," said Bill Gates. But it's very strange that Trump has completely ended the contest.

Tik Tok app sales

President Trump has said that the US Treasury Department will receive a portion of TikTuk's sales to Microsoft. He likened it to a relationship between a tenant and a landlord. According to TikTok, the sale is illegal and experts have come to the same conclusion.

The president has also signed an executive order against the Chinese app VChat. According to experts, there may be difficulties in this regard. In his interview, Bill Gates expressed concerns about encryption on platforms such as Facebook and WhatsApp. In particular, their involvement in several conspiracy theories about the coronavirus.

Bill Gate,s involving

"I'm involved in everything that the anti-science class is fighting for," said Bill Gates. I am also involved in climate change, GMOs and vaccines. Surprisingly, social media allows for all this fuss and the easiest explanation of things.
Yes OK. It's just a bad guy and it explains the whole thing. I personally think that the government should not allow such lies, deceptions, and child pornography (as hidden by WhatsApp and Facebook encryption).

Bill Gates' explanation on Tik Tok videos

Bill Gates says he and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg "disagree on these issues." Zuckerberg has reiterated his plan to move Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram Messenger to the same encryption system.
In a tick-tock video, Bill Gates said that this should not be possible, as Facebook and WhatsApp did. I personally think that the government should not allow such lies, deceptions, and child pornography (as hidden by WhatsApp and Facebook encryption).

Critics say it would be "very difficult" for the government to separate the companies. That video, what they call it. Super Woman, More than 10 million people have watched it.

On the one hand, Facebook leads people to access information about the coronavirus from reliable sources, while according to researchers, social media sites are removing less than 10% of content based on 'dangerous' false news about the coronavirus.

Tik Tok ban: 'Dance is over now and labor is on'

The ban on TikTok in India has closed the door to entertainment and fame for women in small towns and villages. After border tensions and a bloody confrontation with China, when the Indian government banned 58 other Chinese apps, including the popular video-sharing app TikTok, based on 'security concerns', it provided entertainment opportunities for women in small towns and The doors of fame are closed.

What will the billionaire Chinese owner of Tik Tok do now?


Zhang Yeming, 37, is under intense pressure these days. On the one hand, they are trying to convince the world that Tik Tok is a secure app, on the other hand, they are trying to save their reputation in China.

Zhang Yeming, a 37-year-old Chinese technology billionaire, is behind the video-sharing application Tik Tak. His eyes caught the trend among young people and thus his app became a huge success all over the world but he may not have the ability to invest enough to keep the attractive market of America safe for the company.

According to the AFP news agency, Zhang Yiming is under a lot of pressure these days. He is trying to convince the world that Tik Tok is a secure app while he is also trying to protect his reputation in China by not bowing to the demands of Western countries.

Zhang first introduced the Byte Dance company, which launched the Dwayne app locally in China and then came to the TikTok market as an international version of it, which lasted for a short time videos are shared. These videos range from hair coloring to dance and jokes about everyday life.

TikTok app, TikTok dance

TikTok app, TikTok dance

Separating the two Byte Dance apps shows Zhang's intelligence on how he tried to play with the free world market within China's strict Internet rules.

The danger of boarding two boats seems to be growing, while Tik Tok is trying to make way for himself in the escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing.

Zhang is now given only six weeks to find a buyer of Tik Tok in the United States or he will be banned from the market.

Zhang was a computer programmer before becoming a businessman. He created Bite Dance, which took him to a club of Chinese billionaires and surpassed many already established technology tycoons.

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