Lower House votes to ban TikTok in the United States if it does not cut ties with Chinese matrix
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Washington, DC – The United States House of Representatives on Saturday approved a bill that would force TikTok to cut ties to its Chinese parent company ByteDance or otherwise face a national ban in the United States, where it has around 170 million users.
On Saturday, April 20, the US House of Representatives approved a bill that would force TikTok to cut ties with its Chinese parent company ByteDance or otherwise face a nationwide ban in the United States, where it has around 170 million users. US officials have expressed alarm at the popularity of this social video-sharing network among young people, claiming that it is subordinate to the communist government of Beijing and that it is a conduit…
The platform has 170 million users in the country and needs to adapt. The bill is now going to be debated in the Senate, and President Joe Biden says he's going to sign the legislation The U.S. House approved on Saturday a bill that forces TikTok to cut ties to ByteDance, the Chinese social networking company. If the company doesn't adapt, it's going to face a national-level ban in the United States — where it has about 170 million users. The U.…
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