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The claim: Image shows State Department message telling TikTok users to delete the app. A Jan. 18 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) includes an image with the State Department seal and ...
A New York employer can restrict what their employees post on social media, such as the sharing of confidential company information, but not the overall use of an app like TikTok, Scharf said.
And this is my war against pornography. And this will be a continuous war," said Mustafa Jabbar, Posts and Communications Officer of Bangladesh. [14] In August 2020, the government of Bangladesh requested that TikTok remove 10 videos from the platform that were uploaded from the country. [14] "The TikTok authorities have told the government ...
Like, when this former employee of TikTok decided to answer any question he got about it on X. And let’s just say the questions ranged from normal to quite odd ones. More info: X
In December 2022, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed two separate lawsuits against TikTok in the Allen County Superior Court in Fort Wayne, Indiana. [12] The first complaint alleged that the platform exposed inappropriate content to minors, and that TikTok "intentionally falsely reports the frequency of sexual content, nudity, and mature/suggestive themes" on their platform which made ...
Its efforts included asking local reporters to serve as "back channels" of anti-TikTok messages, writing opinion articles and letters to the editor, including one in the name of a concerned parent, amplifying stories about TikTok trends, such as "devious licks" and "Slap a Teacher", that actually originated on Facebook, and promoting Facebook's ...
TikTok has plans for another appeal as it faces a ban on January 19. The DC Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday rejected a temporary pause on the ban of TikTok, calling such a block “unwarranted ...
Message displayed to US users on the TikTok app during the shutdown on January 18, 2025. The short-form video-hosting service TikTok has been under a de jure nationwide ban in the United States since January 19, 2025, due to the US government's concerns over potential user data collection and influence operations by the government of the People's Republic of China.