TikTok and Facebook among social media companies asked to front inquiry into foreign interference in Australia

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TikTok, Facebook, Twitter and Google have been asked to give evidence at a Senate inquiry into foreign interference conducted through social media.

TikTok, Facebook, Twitter and Google have been asked to give evidence at a Senate inquiry into foreign interference conducted through social media.

“Australians should be safe in the knowledge that their data is not being used for any nefarious means.”China-owned TikTok has been asked to appear at a hearing on 21 August, while the others have been asked to front up in September. "There are malign actors willing to exploit that potential and those vulnerabilities ... we know that state actors can use these techniques to influence elections."

Facebook and Twitter have been identified as the “main conduits”, but the department said smaller companies are also being misused. “Whereas Facebook does 'not police the truthfulness' of political advertisements on its platform, Twitter has banned political advertising.”The United States has said it is looking at banning TikTok, with a decision expected within weeks.

 

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Excellent. You want collusion with foreign nationals? Look at these 'woke' companies who hate the American way.

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