China Denounces Liz Truss’s Vow to Crack Down on Firms Like TikTok in UK

China rejected as “irresponsible” a pledge by UK prime minister hopeful Liz Truss to clamp down on Chinese-owned companies such as social-media giant TikTok Inc.

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| Updated on: Jul 27 2022, 23:52 IST
Instagram looks to do a TikTok, YouTube; video war coming soon; here is what IG users will get
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1/8 Good things are coming to Instagram even though it is more due to fierce competition by the likes of TikTok and YouTube rather than something it really wanted to do. As far as Instagram users are concerned, their favourite app is all set to get features that they could only see in other apps and it is going to get more entertaining. The Instagram feature coming soon is full-screen videos and indicates that the app is focusing on staying relevant. In a world where user attention span is short and very fickle, this move is expected to, not just to retain Instagram's base, but actually add to it. (REUTERS)
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2/8 Instagram head, Adam Mosseri, posted a video on Twitter where he elaborated on new features. In it he underlined that perception is important and therefore, Instagram does not want to be bracketed as a "square photo-sharing app" in the minds of users and the rest of the global digitally aware community and henceforth, it will get more into entertainment and video. (AP)
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3/8 Mosseri took to Twitter to explain and this is what he posted. "At Instagram we’re always trying to build new features that help you get the most out of your experience. Right now we’re focused on four key areas: Creators, Video, Shopping and Messaging." (REUTERS)
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4/8 Mosseri said, "Video is driving an immense amount of growth online for all the major platforms right now and it is one direction I think we need to lean into more. People say they use Instagram to be entertained. Because lets be honest, there is some serious competition right now. TikTok is huge and YouTube is even bigger. We have to embrace that and that means change." (AFP)
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5/8 As far as the point about videos is concerned, Instagram already is into videos with IGTV, Reels, and Stories, but from now on, it will be giving much more emphasis on this medium. (AFP)
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6/8 And what is it exactly regarding videos that Instagram has in mind? Macrumours has listed these - "full screen, immersive, entertaining, mobile-first video." This surely, sounds like TikTok. Mosseri has said that this app's popularity is something Instagram wants to have. (AFP)
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7/8 Macrumours has it that Instagram will start testing recommendations and these will show up on users' Feed and that too in a month or so. (REUTERS)
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8/8 Over and above that, Mosseri says Instagram wants to be more transparent in the public's eye regarding its plans. So, expect to hear a lot more about what is going on in the House of Instagram going forward and today's video can be considered as part one. (Pixabay)
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China denounces Liz Truss’s vow to clamp down on Chinese-owned companies. (REUTERS)

China rejected as “irresponsible” a pledge by UK prime minister hopeful Liz Truss to clamp down on Chinese-owned companies such as social-media giant TikTok Inc.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian criticized the remarks made by Truss on Monday during her first head-to-head debate with former Chancellor Rishi Sunak. The UK foreign secretary said the government should “absolutely should be cracking down on those types of companies” and limit technology exports to authoritarian regimes.

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“We regret their remarks related to China and we firmly oppose them,” Zhao told a regular news briefing Tuesday in Beijing. “I want to make it clear to certain British politicians that making irresponsible remarks about China, including hyping up the so-called China threat, cannot solve one's own problems.”

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Zhao said China wouldn't comment on the race to succeed Prime Minister Boris Johnson as Conservative Party leader, because it was the UK's internal affairs.

Truss's comments on TikTok, the popular video-sharing app owned by Chinese tech company ByteDance Ltd., builds on Sunday's back-and-forth between the two contenders on how to deal with China, with both politicians criticizing each other for their past approaches. The pair are locked in a six-week runoff to replace Johnson as Conservative Party leader, and spent Monday attacking each other's policy pledges.

Sunak earlier described China as the “biggest long-term threat to Britain and the world's economic and national security,” and promised to limit its influence in the UK. The Tory grassroots membership is set to select a winner, with the result due to be announced on Sept. 5.

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First Published Date: 27 Jul, 23:50 IST
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