UK parliament closes TikTok account over Chinese MPs’ concerns
The UK parliament deleted its TikTok account after MPs expressed concern over the social media app's ownership.
Leaders of the US Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday called for an investigation into whether Chinese officials are getting access to data about US users of video-snippet sharing sensation TikTok. (Photo by LOIC VENANCE / AFP)
The UK parliament on Wednesday closed its TikTok account after MPs expressed concern over the social media app’s ownership by Chinese parent firm ByteDance.
“Based on Member (of Parliament) feedback, we are closing the pilot UK Parliament TikTok account earlier than we had planned,” said a parliament spokesman.
“The account was a pilot initiative while we tested the platform as a way of reaching younger audiences with relevant content about parliament,” he added, but the account has now been locked.
The objections were led by a group of MPs sanctioned by Beijing for speaking out against alleged human rights abuses.
Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith, one of those sanctioned, welcomed the decision.
“We need to start talking to people about not using TikTok,” he said.
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