Title: Tick-tock, TikTok: As Biden sets deadline for ban of social media app, here's what we know
Source: Ella Lee, USA Today
Date: 28 FEB 2023
My critical questions:
When I read the articles again, I started to question myself “What is the source? Who is the author? Does it include any proof or evidence? Basically, the first thing to see is the company’s name, USA Today which is an American daily news broadcasting company that has been established since 1982. By googling it, I saw their bias rate has been determined as a Lean Left Bias which has a liberal political view. I wondered if conservative readers observed their news articles what kind of thought they would bring out? Therefore, personally the liberal political spectrum is reasonable. The author’s profile has been given and she graduated in Journalism with a minor in American Politics. Her profile is trustworthy and her field of study is related to what she is working on right now. Throughout her article, there is much evidence that has been provided such as links to another website (that is not only an American company), some policy documents, and etc.
In addition, a question that should be asked further from this article is “does the headline present you with some hidden bias/prejudice?”. At first, I thought it was just a normal news headline, but when I found some hidden tricking words there, I feel suspicious of the headline. They said “Tick Tock - TikTok” which indicates the slang of Tick Tock which means that time is running out for something, I saw how the author tries to remind TikTok app that the deadline to ban their app is coming.
Finally, what I also notice in the articles is that “does it provide both sides of the story? Is it balanced?" It was obvious that I found the American view as primary, and then the Chinese government or Tiktok CEO as secondary, because it should relevant to the headlines. However, I noticed that the author wanted us to support the American view which is to ban Tiktok in general, not only government devices.
