In the backdrop of a tense board session, executives quibbled over TikTok’s membership, fearing it might misuse the support for nefarious ends that could benefit the Chinese government.
The absence of TikTok from GIFCT means it misses access to vital technology, risking the proliferation of extremist content, as noted after the Christchurch attack commemorations.
While TikTok's training program showed diligence, worries regarding its ties to China ultimately overshadowed concerns over its ability to efficiently manage violent content.
GIFCT's board dynamics reflect deeper issues with how tech giants assess partnership; their selective admission policy is raising questions about consistency and oversight.
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