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migukau t1_jabxoqu wrote

I think you posted this to the wrong subreddit.

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SnarfbObo t1_jac14ui wrote

they posted it to 21 subreddits, and I agree with your assessment

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x-munk t1_jac37bu wrote

They constantly spam this subreddit with links to their shitty ad infested nightmare site.

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Rolloftape23456 t1_jad35hi wrote

I mean whose downloading entertainment onto government devices? You shouldn’t have to tell them not to download angry birds either

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MOS95B t1_jad4hgy wrote

Doesn't this fall into "Well, no shit!" territory?

Why would any government agency allow this sort of app on a government owned phone? Twitter I can pretty much see. Facebook, maybe, depending on your job. But Tik Tok? I see very little official use for tik tok in a government position, regardless of any alleged security risks.

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Chaotic_Good-VVitch t1_jad5p9s wrote

If I may add on, Twitter and Facebook would make sense if you're running an official public account for yourself or someone else.

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MOS95B t1_jad64cq wrote

Pretty much what I meant, but you said it better

Tik Tok is more like a game version of social media. Or the AFV version, if you will. Not much of a "professional" purpose

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