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  2. Censorship of TikTok - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan, which is facing off with China over the Taiwan Strait, [50] banned TikTok from government devices in December 2022, and is considering extending it to the private sector. [51] In 2022, Taiwanese authorities banned TikTok from public sector devices over concerns of usage by the Chinese government to conduct "cognitive warfare" against ...

  3. Why China's options in response to a TikTok ban are limited - AOL

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    China risks alienating much-needed foreign investment should it hit back against the US over a potential ban on TikTok, its social media success story. Why China's options in response to a TikTok ...

  4. This country banned TikTok. What became of its influencers? - AOL

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    For an answer, they might turn to India, which has been surviving without TikTok since June 2020. That month, after 20 of its soldiers were killed in a border clash with China, the Indian ...

  5. TikTok disputes US claims on China ties in court appeal - AOL

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    August 15, 2024 at 6:53 PM. By Jody Godoy. (Reuters) - TikTok told a federal appeals court on Thursday that the U.S. Department of Justice has misstated the social media app's ties to China ...

  6. Restrictions on TikTok in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 14034 ("EO 14034"), "Protecting Americans' Sensitive Data from Foreign Adversaries". In January 2020, the United States Army and Navy banned TikTok on government devices after the Defense Department labeled it a security risk. Before the policy change, army recruiters had been using the platform to attract young people.

  7. TikTok v. Garland - Wikipedia

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    TikTok, et al. v. Garland is a lawsuit brought against the United States government.Chinese internet technology company ByteDance and its subsidiary TikTok allege that the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, an act of Congress that bans certain apps unless sold by their owners, violates the First Amendment by imposing an unfeasible deadline for divestment ...

  8. TikTok argues US overstates Chinese ties in legal fight over ban

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    TikTok pushed back on the U.S. government’s claims about the app’s ties to China in a new court filing as it challenges the constitutionality of a law that requires its Beijing-based parent ...

  9. Censorship by TikTok - Wikipedia

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    China heavily regulates how TikTok's sister app Douyin is used by minors in the country, especially after 2018. [63] Under government pressure, ByteDance introduced parental controls and a "teenage mode" that shows only whitelisted content, such as knowledge sharing, and bans pranks, superstition, dance clubs, and pro-LGBT content.