The People’s Bid is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Americans to reclaim a voice, choice, and stake in the future of the internet.
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In April of this year, President Biden signed a law ([link removed] ) that would ban TikTok in the United States if it’s not sold to a government-approved buyer by January 19th, 2025. This week TikTok is taking its challenge ([link removed] ) of that law to a Washington DC Court of Appeals.
Yesterday, a panel of three judges ([link removed] ) heard arguments from the Justice Department and TikTok lawyers. Judges were skeptical, according to The New York Times ([link removed] ) . TikTok’s lawyers claimed that the company has a right to free speech, and banning the platform would violate American’s first amendment rights. The Justice Department defended the April law, claiming the Chinese ownership of ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, poses a national security threat to the US.
But TikTok doesn’t need to be banned. It needs to be fixed—which is why Project Liberty is leading The People’s Bid to purchase TikTok’s US assets and migrate the platform to new infrastructure that allows people to control their own data.
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As an alternative to a broken digital status quo, the People’s Bid is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Americans to reclaim a voice, choice, and stake in the future of the internet.
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// Fixing TikTok: The People's Bid
By acquiring TikTok, we can migrate the platform to a new digital infrastructure where users have greater control over their online experience and their data privacy.
Creators will be able to reach their target audiences and monetize their content more effectively. Citizens will have more control over a feed that's more fun, relevant, and trusted. Families will be able to protect their children and ensure a better digital experience.
A decentralized TikTok will:
- Return power to the people and eliminate the flawed incentives that have often led to fraying ties between friends and neighbors.
- Protect and strengthen democracy by creating a stronger digital foundation for healthy civic engagement.
With a new digital infrastructure, TikTok can be a model for the future of social media.
// A growing movement of supporters
Since it was announced, The People’s Bid has received broad support. Leading technologists, academics, and policymakers have expressed their enthusiasm, including:
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Inventor of the World Wide Web
- Angela Glover Blackwell, Civil Rights Advocate
- Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation
- Spencer Cox, Governor of Utah and outgoing Chair of the National Governors Association
- Maria Schneider, Grammy Award-winning Musician
See who else is supporting The People’s Bid here ([link removed] ) , and check out recent coverage:
- An article in Fast Company ([link removed] ) explored The People’s Bid and how Project Liberty Founder Frank McCourt aims to fix TikTok.
- The Rapid Response podcast ([link removed] ) interviewed Frank McCourt about his plan to buy TikTok.
// Join The People's Bid
Here is how you can join The People’s Bid:
- Endorse The Bid: Take 10 seconds to add your name to the list ([link removed] ) and stay in the know on the latest progress, upcoming events, and opportunities to participate.
- Share Your Voice: How would you fix TikTok? We need your help to shape the future of TikTok. Share your vision ([link removed] ) .
- Spread The Word: Use our toolkit here ([link removed] ) to spread the word.
- Follow on TikTok: Follow along on TikTok at @thepeoplesbid ([link removed] ) .
Other notable headlines
// 🤖 Can artificial intelligence enrich fossil-fuel companies and fight climate change at the same time? Microsoft argues that it can, according to an article in The Atlantic ([link removed] ) .
// 🤔 An article in Noema Magazine ([link removed] ) asked, should AI developers be held responsible for the harms their AI models cause?
// 🇧🇷 X’s ban in Brazil has implications for sovereignty, free speech, and the law, according to an article in Fast Company ([link removed] ) .
// 🇦🇺 An article in the Washington Post ([link removed] ) reported that the Australian government is considering a minimum age of between 14 and 16 for using social media apps without parental permission.
// 🤯 OpenAI unveiled a new ChatGPT that can reason through math and science, according to an article in the New York Times ([link removed] ) .
// 📺 Chris Bail, a Project Liberty Fellow powered by Common Era, was featured on a PBS NewsHour segment ([link removed] ) exploring the question of what responsibility social media companies bear for our increasingly divided political climate.
// 📱 Why are tech leaders so adamant about pushing their tech solutions on other people’s kids, while protecting their own? An article in The Atlantic ([link removed] ) explored the arguments companies use to block proposed regulation.
Partner news & opportunities
// AI Snake Oil book talk: Demystifying Artificial Intelligence
September 18th at 5:30 pm ET online and in New York at the Ford Foundation
The Ford Foundation ([link removed] ) is hosting a book talk featuring Dr. Arvind Narayanan ([link removed] ) , co-author of the book AI Snake Oil, as he demystifies the hype and misconceptions surrounding artificial intelligence. Register here ([link removed] ) .
// Responsible Tech Guide & webinar
September 19th at 1 pm ET online
All Tech Is Human ([link removed] ) released their Responsible Tech Guide ([link removed] ) , a resource-rich publication aimed at empowering the global responsible tech ecosystem. With in-depth analysis and mapping of emerging trends, this guide is essential for anyone committed to ethical tech development. Download the free guide ([link removed] ) and join the livestream event ([link removed] ) on September 19th.
// Book talk: How to Save Democracy from Silicon Valley
September 27th at 12pm ET
Marietje Schaake ([link removed] ) , a former Member of the European Parliament and one of the world’s leading thinkers on tech policy, discusses her book, The Tech Coup: How to Save Democracy from Silicon Valley at Georgetown University’s Center for Digital Ethics ([link removed] ) . Register here ([link removed] ) .
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