Every Screen on the Planet, Emily BakerWhite
Every Screen on the Planet, Emily BakerWhite
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Every Screen on the Planet
The War Over TikTok

Author: Emily Baker-White

Narrator: Rachel Botchan

Unabridged: 13 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/30/2025


Synopsis

The story of the most effective attention algorithm ever invented, and the superpower struggle to control it. Every Screen on the Planet is the first major book on one of the most dramatic business stories of our time. Touching on politics, finance, data, and technology, the struggle over TikTok has enormous implications for our information landscape and the technological cold war between the United States and China. Emily Baker-White’s engrossing narrative charts TikTok’s rise from obscurity into the world’s most valuable startup, led by its ambitious founder, Zhang Yiming—arguably the father of the modern recommendation algorithm. Zhang’s products reshaped the global internet from a place where you searched for information to one where information came to you. TikTok seemed to know its users in an almost spooky way, provoking wonder and delight. People were hooked. “We intend to become ubiquitous,” a new-hire training video said, to put TikTok “on every screen on the planet." But virtually everything about TikTok’s users—their interests, locations, and even their unspoken desires—was accessible to staff in Beijing. After Baker-White, a Harvard-trained lawyer and investigative reporter, revealed that Chinese engineers could access Americans’ private information, a team of employees used the app to track her location and attempt to expose whistleblowers. This incident triggered an ongoing criminal investigation and escalated the US government’s fight against Chinese tech. TikTok was the first Chinese app to become a US juggernaut, and lawmakers soon recognized its potential for surveillance and propaganda—and the threat it might pose in the hands of their rivals. Yet even as hawks in Congress gained support to ban the app, the White House was secretly negotiating for unprecedented control over its information stream. In 2025, when President Donald Trump declined to enforce the so-called ban law, TikTok seemed to complete a miraculous corporate escape. It retained its influence, profits, and power, but now operated at the pleasure of two strongmen: China’s Xi Jinping and Trump himself.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ben on September 30, 2025

Every Screen on the Planet: The War Over Tiktok I found this book really compelling. Emily goes over the start of TikTok, the rise, and how it began. She then highlights the importance of the algorithm, and how it is not just a business tool, but a geopolitical tool. I found that the book really well......more

Goodreads review by H on October 25, 2025

Initially I thought why read this -- the story is incomplete. However, it's far more interesting that I thought possible. It integrates technology, business and government policy in an almost seamless narrative. At times one can get lost in the minutiae but it's worth ploughing through. There is a l......more

Goodreads review by fleegan on November 03, 2025

4.5 Stars. It was very thorough.......more

Goodreads review by Todd on November 05, 2025

I did not finish. I probably got about 35% into this and just didn’t care.......more

Goodreads review by Shawn on November 12, 2025

Nothing groundbreaking here......more