Is this guy right on Tiktok detection systems

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Summary

A Twitter user questions the validity of claims made by Zack Thompson regarding TikTok's detection systems.

I found this guy on Twitter [https://x.com/ZackThompsonDev/status/2057491617263784197?s=20](https://x.com/ZackThompsonDev/status/2057491617263784197?s=20) is there merit to what he's saying
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