President Joe Biden’s 2024 campaign is now on TikTok, even as it has raised national security concerns about the platform and banned it in federal devices.
Biden is not expected to personally sign on to the platform, aides said, nor are other members of his administration. Control It will be managed entirely by the campaign team in an effort to reach voters in an increasingly fragmented American population, especially as younger voters turn away from traditional platforms.
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Both the FBI and the Federal Communications Commission have warned that the owner of TikTok, ByteDancecould share user data such as browsing history, location and biometric identifiers, with the authoritarian Chinese government.
Biden in 2022 banned the use of TikTok by nearly 4 million federal government employees on devices owned by their agencies, with limited exceptions for law enforcement, national security and security research purposes. The secretive and powerful Committee on Foreign Investment of the United States has been reviewing the app for years.
Campaign officials said they were taking enhanced safety precautions and incorporating protocols to ensure safety, but They did not detail the measures nor did they provide information on whether the measures were intended protect campaign or voter data.
A law implemented by China in 2017 requires that companies provide the government with all personal data relevant to national security from the country. There is no evidence that TikTok transmitted such data, but fears abound the large amount of user data which collects, like other social media companies.
Biden’s campaign said the count BidenHQ would regularly publish content on the platform.
Biden’s campaign maintains a presence in Meta, Instagram, Facebook, X discussionsformerly Twitter, e Social truththe platform supported by Republican favorite Donald Trump.
The president’s campaign was give priority to participation in social networksas well as smaller events involving the president, to reach target voters who, in their opinion, they don’t tune in to traditional media.
The campaign and the White House have also stepped up outreach to social media influencers who they say can amplify the president’s message.
Source: Clarin
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