CNBC reported on January 27th: "After the establishment of the U.S. joint venture, TikTok's uninstall rate increased by 150%." According to Sensor Tower data, the number of TikTok uninstalls in the U.S. surged by 150% after the joint venture was established, mainly due to: user dissatisfaction with the new privacy policy (involving sensitive data collection), lack of trust in the joint venture, and insufficient communication.
[Witty] Comment a few words: After Trump's business friends took over the U.S. version of TikTok, words like Epstein have become censored terms, and ICE videos have been heavily restricted, leading to a 150% surge in TikTok uninstalls in the U.S. This phenomenon thoroughly exposes the lie that "local management is safer." The new U.S. joint venture is blocking public opinion while increasing sensitive data collection, lacking communication and trust, and users are expressing strong dissatisfaction through uninstalls. The U.S. side, under the guise of the joint venture, violates user wishes and reveals its hegemonic nature. Some American netizens have called for: Can Chinese companies design another TikTok-like application? Or maybe we can internationalize the Douyin app in China, and in a few years, spin it off and sell it to the U.S. again.[Sobbing][Laughing]
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