Tiktok Singapore CEO Zhou, CEO Zhou, was funded on Wednesday (January 31) and CEO of a number of social media to testify to the Judicial Committee of the United States Senate on the issue of sexual exploitation of online children's sexual exploitation.
Comprehensive Reuters and the Straits Times reported that in addition to Zhou's capital, Zuckerberg, president of Facebook's parent company Meta, Linda Yaccarino, and Snap CEO EvanSPIEGEL) and Discord President Jason Citron (a href="about:Realtime/world/story20240201-1465679" relotalow target=_blank> Hearing held by the Judicial Committee of the US Senate Essence
They were severely criticized by the two senators of the United States at the hearing, and the latter believed that when children were hurt online, the social media platform must bear more legal responsibility.
Zhou's capital said at the hearing: "As the father of the three young children, I know that the problem we discuss today is very terrible. It is the nightmare of every parent ...Fund of 100 million US dollars (about S $ 2.68 billion).
In addition, Republican Senator Tom Cotton has repeatedly questioned the relationship between Zhou's capital and China.In this regard, Zhou's capital has repeatedly emphasized that he is a Singaporean, and he has not applied for Chinese nationality and is not a Chinese official.
Caton also asked Zhou's capital: "Bayon said last year that Chinese officials were dictators. Do you agree with Biden's position?"
Zhou Yousong replied that as a businessman, he could not comment on any leader of the world.
This is the first time that Zhou's capital has appeared in front of the US legislators since March last year.At that time, he attended the US House of Representatives Energy and Commercial Commission hearing, and Accepting a number of members for five hours of torture EssenceThe questions raised by members include China ’s potential impact on TIKTOK, and whether it will share data from American users with Bytedance of Chinese parent companies.
At this hearing, Republican Senator John Cornyn asked Zhou's capital and whether Tiktok shared American user data with the Chinese government.
Zhou was reiterated that Tiktok is a private enterprise headquartered in China but is not controlled by the Chinese government or Chinese government officials."Tiktok belongs to bytedance, and most of the shareholders of byte beating are global investment. Three of our five board members."
He also said that Tiktok currently has more than 150 million users in the United States, 20 million more than last year.