US TikTok users call out their “personal Chinese spies” in a viral video going viral on Chinese social media platforms that mocks the app's potential ban in the US this Sunday. “Goodbye” he says.
“I want to talk directly to the Chinese spies who have been monitoring me,” one American TikTok user said in a viral video, recalling the different types of content he has seen on the Chinese app over the years.
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Another American TikTok user added: “I have a simple message for the Chinese personal spy who has been spying on me through this app for 5 years, but now that the app has been banned, he will no longer be able to do so.” Chinese: “Thank you, bye, I love you. You are my best friend.”
A third US TikTok user posted a video saying, “To the Chinese spy, thank you for your efforts. All I know is that you helped me,” he quipped.
“And the fact that you introduced me to hot guys chopping wood on TikTok means you know better than me. So I put all my data on you. I trust you,” the American TikTok user added.
Other videos posted on the platform show Chinese TikTok users impersonating American TikTok users as “Chinese personal spies” and sharing farewell messages.
“Hello everyone, this is a Chinese spy. I want to post this video before it's too late,” one Chinese TikTok user said in a viral video, adding: I hope you all have a wonderful life in the future. ”
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The Chinese TikTok user then offered some advice to the American TikTok user he claims is spying on him, adding: “Lola from California, you shouldn't drink so much Coca-Cola. It's bad for your health.”
“So Peter from New York, your mom loves you so you shouldn't treat her like that, right?” he continued. “And Stephanie from Texas, don't send nude photos to this guy named Marvin. He's a piece of shit and talks to other girls too. Nice boobs, by the way.”
Another Chinese TikTok user posted a video saying, “I'm your personal spy in China. I've been monitoring you for the past five years. We did a great job. Great experience. And now it's time to say goodbye. I'll miss you, my friend.”
“Heidi from Monterey, you shouldn't drink so much alcohol. It's bad for your health. More importantly, you shouldn't be dancing on the balcony in a white nightgown, because it's bad for other people's health,” said a third Chinese person. the TikTok user said in a video.
“Stan from LA, you shouldn't watch porn every day. It's bad for your health and you might get a girlfriend. It's not that hard,” she continued, “Sophia from New York, mom. You shouldn't treat her like that. Being a single mom is so hard. She's just tired and she loves you deeply.”
“Steve from Texas, please don't quit your job. Your mortgage isn't paid off yet, so it's hard to find another mortgage,” added a Chinese TikTok user. “Belle from California, don't cry for your ex-boyfriend. He doesn't deserve your love and tears. You'll find someone better in the future.”
As reported by Breitbart News, China's TikTok is preparing to shut down its app for U.S. users on Sunday when the U.S. sales ban goes into effect.
The ban on sales requires TikTok's parent company, Beijing-based ByteDance, to sell its stake in the app or be banned in the United States on January 19. The Chinese app faces a ban this Sunday because ByteDance never sold it. stake.
The bill is supported by U.S. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, who argue that TikTok is under the control of the Chinese government, giving the Chinese Communist Party the ability to spy on Americans and spread propaganda.
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. you can follow her facebook And with X @ARmastrangeloand further Instagram.
