Kevin O'Leary wants to save TikTok by buying it and rewriting its algorithm
"Shark Tank" investor Kevin O'Leary said that he was working on a deal to save the popular TikTok social media platform from being banned in the U.S. over privacy concerns.
Republican lawmakers have banned TikTok from being used by state and federal employees after numerous reports that the platform collects and funnels sensitive information from users to the communist government of China. The company has denied the reports and is fighting a bill that would force divestment from ByteDance, a Chinese company with ties to the communist government.
'The Supreme Court is gonna turn this down! Watch it happen.'
O'Leary revealed Monday while speaking on Fox Business that he was trying to save TikTok with a syndicate of investors who want to meet the government's demands for the platform.
"What's going to happen here? We don't have to shut TikTok down. It just has to change ownership to abide by American laws as deemed by an order of Congress," said O'Leary.
He went on to say that a purchaser may need to rewrite the algorithm and get the Department of Defense to approve the changes to safeguard Americans from spying concerns.
"This isn’t just about buying TikTok’s U.S. assets. It’s about something much bigger: protecting the privacy of 170 million American users. It’s about empowering creators and small businesses. And it’s about building a platform that prioritizes PEOPLE over algorithms," he wrote on social media.
O'Leary also criticized the owner of TikTok for trying to oppose the ban by appealing to the Supreme Court.
"This company is living in a dreamland thinking the Supreme Court of the United States is going to uphold spyware against its American people. Ain't going to happen!" he added.
TikTok has challenged the platform ban on the basis that it would be an infringement on free speech rights.
"The Supreme Court is gonna turn this down! Watch it happen," he concluded.
The interview with O'Leary can be viewed on the video on the Fox Business YouTube channel.
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WATCH: 'Shark Tank's' Kevin O’Leary RIPS into AOC — 'I wouldn’t let her to manage a candy store'
Dave Rubin continues to say that certain people who’ve been historically on the left are beginning to wake up as the woke mafia gets ever louder and more extreme. That’s why he often shows clips from Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, and Bill Maher.
Well, now he’s got another person to add to the list of “truth-tellers” — that person being "Shark Tank’s" Kevin O’Leary, aka Mr. Wonderful.
On a recent episode of OutKick’s “Maintaining with Tyrus,” the Canadian entrepreneur didn’t hold back his feelings about New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s style of management.
“I look at AOC and what an incredibly successful politician she is and what a horrific manager she is,” he told Tyrus, adding that “her jurisdiction looks like a third-world country.”
O’Leary also said that we should, as tax-paying citizens, be able to say, “I don't think you're doing a great job for me as a manager. How about I hire somebody else?”
That’s “the great thing about democracy,” he added. “We can do better.”
“If she was a business, would you pass?” asked Tyrus, who agrees with O’Leary’s feelings about AOC.
“I wouldn’t let her manage a candy store,” was O’Leary’s frank answer.
Dave Rubin loves the brutal honesty.
“I find her vile and disingenuous,” he says, “but I can’t deny that she’s bamboozled a large amount of people.”
“What's going on in her own district is an absolute disaster in terms of crime and immigration and everything else.”
To see more of the conversation between Kevin O’Leary and Tyrus, watch the clip below.
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'Shark Tank' star Kevin O'Leary calls for Elon Musk to buy 'abysmal' Twitter and clean house, says censorship caused the social media platform to fall to the bottom of Dante's hell
"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary vehemently trashed Twitter and its leadership for the company's lackluster performance and slammed the social media platform as dwelling at a lower level of Dante's hell. Despite the merciless tongue-lashing, O'Leary proclaimed that he would join Elon Musk in purchasing Twitter because of the Tesla CEO's remarkable track record.
O'Leary skewered Twitter during a recent appearance on CNBC's "Squawk Box" – where he declared that the social media network has "totally lagged all its other competitors" and is the "most miserable investment you could have put your dollars into in social media."
"Never grew anywhere near as fast as Google or Facebook or Instagram or even TikTok," O'Leary stressed.
"You have to ask yourself, the rotating suite of executives have come through this thing, and all the stock options issued over the last nine years have created virtually no value for the shareholder," O'Leary said. "Why not get the whacking stick out and just start all over again. And that's what Elon Musk is proposing."
"The biggest risk for shareholders here – whether you believe in the free speech issue or not – is if Musk goes away, then they're they're back in the same miserable place they are now," O'Leary stated, then joked, "You know, there's Dante's hell, at the very bottom of that is Twitter.
O'Leary continued to bash Twitter, "This has been a horrific place to try and grow a business. It needs change. It needs the whacking stick. It needs everybody cleaned out of there."
"You've got to ask yourself, it's horrific what this company has done to their shareholders – I weep like a baby for them," he said.
O'Leary said he "wouldn't touch" Twitter's stock, except on one condition: "If Elon Musk gave me a piece of the deal."
O'Leary said he would jump onboard Twitter because of Musk's "executional performance on everything he touches."
"The rest of this board and those employees have done a horrifically bad job," O'Leary asserted. "I think they should be fired."
O'Leary then condemned Twitter for censorship and stifling free speech.
"And I think frankly, if you ask me about free speech and who should be canceled and who's not, the reason this thing is underperformed is they've tried to do this curation by canceling voices and losing millions of followers," he explained. "This is an abysmal performance."
"Squawk Box" co-anchor Andrew Sorkin questioned what Twitter would look like with no moderation, and suggested that the social media platform would be flooded with pornography and snuff films.
O'Leary retorted, "Andrew, all of that already exists on the internet and uncurated way and people seem to be surviving, all of that exists."
"Now, you know, when you start to try and figure out who should have a voice and who shouldn't, you're stepping on the basic principles of free speech in America," the "Shark Tank" star said. "And that really doesn't sit well with the majority of the people who believe in free speech."
O'Leary again voiced his support for free speech on the internet.
"The cost of free speech, the cost to society, is allowing the lunatic fringe to have a voice, and that's always been the case – back to when they were writing newspapers by hand," O'Leary rebutted. "You got to get over that Andrew, you have to realize that the lunatic fringe has a voice."
"The point is you can't curate the entire internet," he added. "It's not going to work. You have to buy tools, and that's what Twitter should do."
On Thursday, it was revealed in a new Securities and Exchange Commission filing that Musk has secured the necessary financing to buy Twitter. Musk has reportedly received commitments for $46.5 billion to help finance the potential deal of acquiring Twitter.
You can watch Kevin O'Leary slam Twitter in the video below.
Kevin O’Leary: Twitter needs change, I wouldn't touch this stock www.youtube.com
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