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Tik Tok Ban

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Louis Bruno
Mar 16, 2024
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Tik Tok, the world wide app for short form content videos, has been banned in the United States. It’s not like Tik Tok isn’t a garbage site like Facebook or Instagram. The outcome is which site would a child use. While Tik Tok might be the most applicable form to use, being easy to use, for all creators from writers, directors, or even actors, the question is what Tik Tok is basically used for.

            Tik Tok, owned by Bytedance, “TikTok’s Chinese owner, to give up control of the app. On Wednesday, the House passed a bill, by a 352 to 65 vote, that would force ByteDance to either sell the app or see it banned in the United States.”[1] But the outcome of whether buying or selling the app could force it off American networks is the real question. Others don’t feel the same concerning Tik Tok’s lasting stance in the United States.

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