South Korean Government Loses 858TB of Data After Data Center Fire
A fire wiped out 858TB of unbacked government data, exposing serious flaws in South Korea’s digital infrastructure.
A preliminary deal between Washington and Beijing is set to reshape the future of the world’s most popular app — but behind the scenes lie hidden details that could change everything.
🔹 Under the agreement, U.S. investors (including Oracle and Andreessen Horowitz) will take over 80% of TikTok’s American operations, while China’s ByteDance keeps a 20% stake.
🔹 The biggest battle? The algorithm — TikTok’s secret weapon. Washington insists on securing American user data, while Beijing refuses to hand over the source code, offering only a usage license instead.
🔹 The deal will result in a fully separate U.S. version of TikTok, creating three distinct platforms: Chinese, American, and global — potentially cutting U.S. users off from worldwide content.
🔹 The exact value of the deal remains undisclosed, but estimates reach tens of billions, especially with TikTok’s U.S. user base now topping 170 million.
⚡️ The big question: will this deal truly protect American data — or mark the beginning of digital isolation from the rest of the world?
A fire wiped out 858TB of unbacked government data, exposing serious flaws in South Korea’s digital infrastructure.
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