The global story of the world’s most controversial social
media network and the struggle to control it.
TikTok boasts 1.6 billion active users worldwide and wields unprecedented power
over our culture. Its crown jewel is the most addictive algorithm ever
invented. As a result, it has become a political football all over the world.
In Every Screen on the Planet, Harvard-trained lawyer and
investigative journalist Emily Baker-White charts TikTok’s rise – from its
Chinese founders’ early ambitions to its emergence as the world’s most valuable
startup. She examines its potential value as a surveillance and propaganda tool
for strongmen and the huge controversy it has fostered, from India to
Washington, DC.
Based on explosive reporting that caused TikTok to track the author and led to
an ongoing criminal investigation, Baker-White’s engrossing narrative takes us
inside the company as the US government seeks backdoor access to observe and
influence TikTok’s data stream and eventually gives the company an ultimatum:
divorce from your Chinese founders or be banned. Touching on politics, business
and technology, Every Screen on the Planet takes us behind the
scenes of TikTok’s incredible growth and its astounding – and ongoing – impact
on society.
About the Author
Emily Baker-White works as a technology reporter
for Forbes. She previously covered tech at Buzzfeed News.
Before becoming a journalist, Baker-White earned her JD from Harvard Law School
and practised criminal defence law, launching a multi-year investigation into
police misconduct on Facebook. Every Screen on the Planet is
her groundbreaking investigation into the intricate landscape of TikTok and
ByteDance.