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“Social media platforms such as TikTok, regardless of changes in ownership, are unable to adequately protect user data from government access.”
Legal and technical safeguards limit, though do not eliminate, government access to data held by TikTok and similar platforms. Experts agree ownership changes have left significant privacy gaps, yet U.S. law still requires court orders and platforms deploy measures that block or narrow many requests. Depicting them as inherently unable to protect user data overstates the problem and blurs foreign and domestic surveillance issues.
“TikTok activates users' phone microphones and cameras without their knowledge to collect data.”
No credible evidence supports the claim that TikTok covertly activates phone microphones or cameras. Both Android and iOS enforce runtime permission gates that structurally prevent any app from accessing these sensors without explicit user consent, and multiple independent security analyses confirm no evidence of TikTok bypassing these protections. While TikTok does raise legitimate privacy concerns — including data sharing practices and extensive data collection — the specific allegation of secret mic/camera activation is unfounded.
“As of March 2, 2026, TikTok is the most used search engine among Generation Z.”
This claim is false. The most recent 2026 data shows Google remains the dominant search engine among Gen Z, ranked most helpful at 85% compared to TikTok's 16%. Only 4% of Gen Z say they rely more on TikTok than Google for search — down 50% from 2024. While Gen Z increasingly uses social media collectively for discovery, no credible current evidence supports TikTok alone being the most used search engine among this generation.
“Thousands of TikTok and Instagram videos promoting the Jenni AI study app did not disclose that they were paid advertisements.”
The claim that "thousands" of TikTok and Instagram videos promoting Jenni AI failed to disclose paid partnerships is not supported by available evidence. While Jenni AI did operate an affiliate/micro-influencer program, and one blogger noted suspected undisclosed affiliate links in "many" reviews, no audit, dataset, enforcement action, or quantitative analysis confirms non-disclosure at the scale of "thousands" of videos. The leap from anecdotal observations to a specific large-scale claim is unsupported speculation.