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A TikTok ban may be unconstitutional. Many critics are warning that any attempt by the U.S. government to completely ban TikTok would violate the First Amendment.
Banning TikTok won’t make us safer from China’s surveillance operations. Nor will it protect children, or anyone else, from getting addicted to Big Tech’s manipulative products.
1. Should American federal or state governments ban TikTok on government devices? Why or why not? 2. Should TikTok be banned for the average American citizen? Explain your answer(s). 3. What policies should be enacted (if any) to minimize the risk of social media challenges and private data leaks? Explain your answer(s). 4.
Here's why blocking it isn't a good idea. A TikTok ban would dramatically expand the government's ability to control what apps and technologies Americans can use to communicate.
Banning TikTok would be both ineffective and harmful. The US House passed a bill that could ban the social video app, but sending TikTok into the ether won’t make social media any safer....
As TikTok faces a government reckoning, users flood the internet with their favorite videos. The House of Representatives passed a bill on Wednesday that would force TikTok’s Chinese parent...
At best, the TikTok ban considered by Congress would be ineffective; at worst, a ban would force us to either adopt China’s censorship technology or create our own equivalent.
The House voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to approve a bipartisan bill that would require ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, to sell the social media app or face a ban on all U.S. devices. The...
The push to ban TikTok due to its data breaching is hypocritical at best. If you use any social media besides TikTok, chances are that you have had your data stolen and sold many times before.
TikTok’s fate in the U.S. has never been more in doubt after Congress approved a bill that gives its parent company two options: sell it to an approved buyer or see it banned.