New York City Mayor: "TikTok, we're back"

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Ask AI · Why did the NYC mayor resume TikTok use amid data security concerns?

On March 31, New York City Mayor Zhuang Lian·Mamdani announced the decision to allow TikTok, a short-video social media platform, to be used again on government electronic devices.

That day, Mamdani posted on the social media platform, saying, “TikTok, we’re back.”

According to The Associated Press, a memo provided by the mayor’s office in New York City shows that the city government allows departments to publish content on this social media platform. The policy change is intended to expand the reach of information dissemination by the New York City government. The memo says, “We hope to open up new channels for communication with the public and help deliver the information New Yorkers need.” At the same time, the memo requires that official account operations by departments must comply with a series of security measures, including using dedicated devices with no sensitive data, and designating specific personnel to manage accounts.

Since the end of 2022, the U.S. federal government and multiple states have ordered bans on TikTok from being used on government electronic devices on the so-called grounds of “data security.” The then New York City mayor, Eric Adams, issued a similar ban in 2023.

Source | Xinhua News Agency

Review | Lu Changyin

Editor | Wang Xiaojiao

Proofreading | Hao Junshi

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