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(1)https://techcrunch.com/2021/09/22/facebooks-cto-to-step-down-after-13-years-at-the-company/
(1)https://techcrunch.com/2021/09/22/facebooks-cto-to-step-down-after-13-years-at-the-company/


==SI=1-2%, I=9, December 13==
==Bill against TikTok introduced SI=1-2%, I=9, Dec 13==


'''Discussion 4:'''
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https://www.investmentwiki.org/wiki/Meta_Platform_News#SI.3D-.281-2.25.29.2C_I.3D8.2C_December_19:~:text=SI%3D1%2D2%25%2C%20I%3D9%2C%20December%2013%5B,Press%2DReleases%26id%3DD1C2E147%2D3A23%2D4F49%2DAC27%2D268572AABDCD
 
'''Discussion 1:'''[[user:PirateCaptain]]
[[user:Aron]] Nice. Please investigate a bit more. Is this of any relevance or will it likely fail or don't have any material impact?
 
'''Discussion 2:'''[[user:Aron]]
 
I think it is relevant and can easily be passed given that:
 
1. It's a bipartisan bill.
 
2. It's not the first bill targeting TikTok to be passed in US senate. In 2020 the "no TikTok on Government Devices Act" was passed.
 
https://www.reuters.com/article/usa-tiktok-senate-idINKCN2522OV
 
3 a). During recent weeks, Several states, most Republican-led eg Alabama, Utah,  Texas, Maryland and South Dakota have banned TikTok on state devices. This will likely embolden the senators to pass the bill.
 
3b). Republicans will take control of the House in January, and the bill could be a sign of tough scrutiny they plan to apply to Chinese companies.
 
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/us-tiktok-legislation-1.6684090
 
4.  FBI Director Christopher Wray is concerned about the security risks that TikTok poses.
 
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-12-13/tiktok-security-deal-in-cfius-panel-is-clouded-by-fbi-s-doubts-state-bans
'''Discussion 3:'''[[user:PirateCaptain]]
[[user:Aron]]: Cool thanks. Any insights on the bill itself? Is there a way in general to have a guessing/tracking on any particular bill how it is doing? (Like websites specialized on tracking how it is doing, credible people giving their opinion on it, public statements on support etc.)
 
'''Discussion 4:'''[[user:Aron]]
The congress website has a tracker eg this link tracks "STOP CCP ACT" introduced on September: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/6686/text?r=48&s=1
The congress website has a tracker eg this link tracks "STOP CCP ACT" introduced on September: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/6686/text?r=48&s=1
It also has an alert.
It also has an alert.
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'''Discussion 3:'''
[[user:Aron]]: Cool thanks. Any insights on the bill itself? Is there a way in general to have a guessing/tracking on any particular bill how it is doing? (Like websites specialized on tracking how it is doing, credible people giving their opinion on it, public statements on support etc.)
'''Discussion 2:'''
I think it is relevant and can easily be passed given that:
1. It's a bipartisan bill.
2. It's not the first bill targeting TikTok to be passed in US senate. In 2020 the "no TikTok on Government Devices Act" was passed.


https://www.reuters.com/article/usa-tiktok-senate-idINKCN2522OV
3 a). During recent weeks, Several states, most Republican-led eg Alabama, Utah,  Texas, Maryland and South Dakota have banned TikTok on state devices. This will likely embolden the senators to pass the bill.


3b). Republicans will take control of the House in January, and the bill could be a sign of tough scrutiny they plan to apply to Chinese companies.


https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/us-tiktok-legislation-1.6684090


4.  FBI Director Christopher Wray is concerned about the security risks that TikTok poses.


https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-12-13/tiktok-security-deal-in-cfius-panel-is-clouded-by-fbi-s-doubts-state-bans


'''Discussion 1:'''
[[user:Aron]] Nice. Please investigate a bit more. Is this of any relevance or will it likely fail or don't have any material impact?


== SI=1%, I=8, November 30 ==
== SI=1%, I=8, November 30 ==