TikTok faces a US ban
: A new law may ban TikTok unless its Chinese parent, ByteDance, sells it.
Court ruling favors the ban
: Judges found the law constitutional and not against free speech.
Deadline set for Jan 2025
: TikTok must be sold by Jan 19, 2025, or face app
store bans and fines.
TikTok plans to appeal: TikTok argues
the ban is censorship and violates Americans' free speech.
Security concerns raised
: Lawmakers worry ByteDance might share US user data with China.
Failed deal blamed
: TikTok claims the
US govt acted unfairly by
dropping negotiations.
Opposition mounts
: Critics say the ban violates the First Amendment and sets
a bad precedent.
Impact on creators
: A ban could hurt creators, small businesses, and
benefit rivals like Meta.
Trump’s mixed stance: Trump has both supported and opposed banning TikTok
in recent years.
Uncertain future
: TikTok’s appeal to the Supreme Court is its last hope to avoid
a ban.
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