The European Commission is threatening to suspend the TikTok Lite rewards programme, unless the Chinese-owned app provides answers within 24 hours.
The European Commission is threatening to suspend the TikTok Lite rewards programme, unless the Chinese-owned app provides answers within 24 hours.
The European Commission on Monday gave TikTok a 24-hour deadline to submit an assessment of potential health risks related to its new app TikTok Lite or face daily fines.
It comes after TikTok "failed to provide" information earlier this month.
TikTok Lite, a slimmed down version of TikTok, launched in France and Spain in March. It is optimized for slower internet connections and uses less memory.
It enables users over the age of 18 to earn points that can be redeemed for vouchers or gift cards.
The Commission says it wants the Chinese-owned company to show how it assessed the addictiveness and mental health risks of the scheme"
If TikTok fails to reply within the 24-hour deadline the company faces fines amounting to one percent of its annual revenue.
The bloc's, executive, also announced Monday it was launching a second probe to determine if TikTok breached the EU's Digital Service Act.
More watch time/interaction = more algorithm training and ad exposure. I would imagine the profits will outweigh the expenses, especially if the pay is $1 for every 50 watched videos or something.
It's way worse, it's a handful of (less than 10 IIRC) cents of monopoly money for watching over an hour's content.
There is truly no value proposition whatsoever as literally any kind of even terribly sub-minimum wage work would be more lucrative, yet it apparently appeals to (typically) students with zero income.
It's cyberpunk dystopia except instead of cool cyber-implants you get a lame rectangle-shaped dopamine pump that also gives you crippling depression.
So what’s behind this lately heavy interest of politicians to take care of their population digital life?. I’m not saying is great. But I don’t trust politicians so what’s behind ?. What are we going to notice in the future and it will be already late and would need to revert again another shitty social manipulation.
The EU has issued plenty of fines and injunctions recently against Western companies, just look the EU's recent history with Facebook, Google and Apple.
Sort of. It's short-form video, yes, but it's also designed to hook you in. Another concern is that due to Chinese control, it could be used for physiological influence or analysis, propaganda, or data collection from whatever the app can find on your device. (The Chinese government exerts strong control over Chinese companies, which is why it's more of a concern here than for Vine or Instagram.)