shockedcanadian
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An actor who has thought this through, I'm impressed.
Indeed, the warfare he is talking about is quite likely. Sadly, Twitter and Facebook should have defended the president, regardless of any opinion they disagreed with.
It's why free and open system thrive, while closed and controlled systems only assist a small minority in their goals.
Ashton Kutcher has a strong opinion about China's influence via social media.
The 43-year-old actor recently appeared on the American Optimist YouTube channel and spoke about protecting children from various crimes on the internet.
During his discussion, Kutcher said that he sees "a massive regulatory battle on the horizon" for TikTok, a popular video-sharing social media platform, as it's powered by ByteDance, an internet technology company with headquarters in Beijing.
"If I'm China and I want to create a problem in that area of the world – specifically a Naval problem in the South China Sea, I would probably want to utilize TikTok in order to influence the minds of Americans …" said the actor.
Indeed, the warfare he is talking about is quite likely. Sadly, Twitter and Facebook should have defended the president, regardless of any opinion they disagreed with.
It's why free and open system thrive, while closed and controlled systems only assist a small minority in their goals.
Ashton Kutcher says China can 'create a problem' via TikTok in the South China Sea
"Open Season" actor Ashton Kutcher opened up about his reservations about social media and said that China could "create a problem" by exerting influence on TikTok users.
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Ashton Kutcher has a strong opinion about China's influence via social media.
The 43-year-old actor recently appeared on the American Optimist YouTube channel and spoke about protecting children from various crimes on the internet.
During his discussion, Kutcher said that he sees "a massive regulatory battle on the horizon" for TikTok, a popular video-sharing social media platform, as it's powered by ByteDance, an internet technology company with headquarters in Beijing.
"If I'm China and I want to create a problem in that area of the world – specifically a Naval problem in the South China Sea, I would probably want to utilize TikTok in order to influence the minds of Americans …" said the actor.