After the Financial Times published a damaging report about one of its e-commerce executives, TikTok considered a foolproof measure to mitigate its impact: censorship.
published a damaging report about one of its e-commerce executives, TikTok considered a foolproof measure to mitigate its impact: censorship. In’s report, published Tuesday, TikTok Europe’s e-commerce boss Joshua Ma argued he “didn’t believe” in employees taking maternity leave.
TikTok said the idea was never put in place. “Although we welcome and encourage independent ideas from team members, not all ideas are implemented and this one was never under consideration,” the platform told the British daily.
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