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Rolling Stone13d
TikTok’s WGA Ban Was Meant to Catch QAnon Conspiracies
TikTok has fixed a mistake that temporarily prevented users from searching for videos related to the Writers Guild of America strike — saying the phrase was accidentally flagged by the app’s ...
Politico Europe3d
What the hell is wrong with TikTok?
Western governments are ticked off with TikTok. The Chinese-owned app loved by teenagers around the world is facing allegations of facilitating espionage, failing to protect personal data, and even of ...
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As TikTok Ban Looms, ByteDance Battles Oracle For Control Of Its Algorithm
Under a draft agreement between ByteDance and CFIUS, Oracle would be TikTok’s partner — and a government proctor. But stuck in limbo, the companies’ relationship has soured. There is an area ...
Reason1mon
TikTok Woos Republicans With Debate Commercials
Over the past several years, calls to restrict or outright ban TikTok have become increasingly popular among politicians. Attacks on the Chinese-owned app have primarily focused on its alleged ...
Yahoo12d
What happened to the TikTok ban?
Five months ago, as lawmakers grilled TikTok’s CEO over his company’s ties to China, it seemed like Congress might actually try to ban the social media giant. But since then, Capitol Hill’s ...
New York Post23d
How TikTok is cleverly evading calls in DC to ban China-owned app
Threats in Washington to ban TikTok have grown quieter of late — and some insiders say the Chinese-owned app’s clever courting of conservatives is part of the reason. After a dramatic spring ...
Austin American-Statesman11d
Opinion: To protect people from TikTok, don’t ban it. Study it.
Like it or not, TikTok has become a major means of communication, with giant influence on culture and politics worldwide. Since there’s no putting this genie back in the bottle, it behooves us ...
The New York Times22d
Taxes, Drugs and … TikTok?
How one of Montana’s top elected officials made banning the app a top priority, putting the state at the center of a geopolitical storm. By Sapna Maheshwari Reporting from Helena and Boulder, Mont.
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Vivek Ramaswamy is in his TikTok era, with Jake Paul's endorsement
Vivek Ramaswamy is on TikTok now, thanks to Jake Paul. In the week since he joined the platform, Ramaswamy has amassed about ...
朝日新聞社14d
Gap grows between TikTok users, lawmakers on potential ban
NEW YORK--On the one side are dozens of lawmakers on Capitol Hill issuing dire warnings about security breaches and possible Chinese surveillance. On the other are some 150 million TikTok users in ...
Courthouse News Service2d
Ninth Circuit rules against California ban on gun ads aimed at minors
In this screenshot, California Gov. Gavin Newsom holds a "JR-15," an assault weapon akin to an AR-15 that is made for children. (Twitter via Courthouse News) LOS ANGELES (CN) — The Ninth Circuit Court ...
Yahoo News25d
What happened to the TikTok ban?
Five months ago, as lawmakers grilled TikTok’s CEO over his company’s ties to China, it seemed like Congress might actually try to ban the social media giant. But since then, Capitol Hill’s effort to ...

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