Tiden ute för TikTok? : När en social medieapplikation blir en social maktapplikation som hotar nationell säkerhet

Today, social media applications are used not only as a means to communicate but also as a means to exert power. In some cases, it even has gone so far that specific social media applications have been accused of constituting a threat against national security. This is the case with TikTok, today’s...

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Main Author: Noresson, Josefin
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Försvarshögskolan 2021
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-9680
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Summary:Today, social media applications are used not only as a means to communicate but also as a means to exert power. In some cases, it even has gone so far that specific social media applications have been accused of constituting a threat against national security. This is the case with TikTok, today’s fastest-growing social media application in the world. TikTok is a video-sharing platform used by approximately 800 million individuals every month, developed and owned by a Chinese company named ByteDance Ltd.. The purpose of the following study is to explain how a seemingly innocent social media application like TikTok, used by individuals and owned by a private company, can constitute a threat against national security. This is performed by using the term "sharp power". The study concludes that TikTok can be used by the Chinese government to exert sharp power, enabling the state access to the global information environment.