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The supremely popular TikTok could be banned on Jan. 19 under a federal law that forces the video sharing platform to divest itself from its China-based parent company, ByteDance, or shut down its ...
U.S. officials have growing concerns that the Chinese company ByteDance, which owns TikTok, could use the platform as a surveillance system to gain private information from users without their ...
The federal appeals court that last week rejected TikTok's attempt to overthrow its pending ban denied the company's request Friday that sought to pause the ruling and the Jan. 19 deadline for a sale.
In May 2020, the TikTok app at Google Play Store in India was review bombed by fans of a YouTube content creator CarryMinati who had criticised a TikTok user, making the app's rating of 4.5 stars decrease to 1.2 stars between May 16 and May 21. A number of right-wing activists also took the opportunity to participate in the review bombing.
Banning the app won’t necessarily stop TikTok fans in the U.S. from using it. Various strategies for staying on TikTok are available to tech-savvy users, including using a VPN (virtual private ...
Two weeks before the Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments over TikTok's future, President-elect Donald Trump has asked the justices to delay a Jan. 19 deadline for the app to be sold to a ...
Much of the ruling centered on whether the law forcing a TikTok sale from ByteDance directly impinged on the free speech rights of the company and users. The high court determined that, while the ...
They’re saying the Chinese have to stop controlling TikTok. So it’s not any direct burden on the expression at all.” “The remedy is just somebody else has to run TikTok,” he added.