Should TikTok Be Banned in the US?

Washington D.C., USATue Dec 17 2024
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TikTok’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, is challenging a law that could potentially ban the popular video-sharing app in the US. The law, signed by President Joe Biden, would force ByteDance to sell TikTok to an American company or face a ban starting January 19. TikTok argues that this would suppress free speech and is asking the Supreme Court to temporarily block the law. The federal government maintains that national security is at stake, fearing that China could access user data and manipulate content. TikTok and some users have filed separate lawsuits, claiming that the ban would harm their livelihoods and freedom of expression. The case has reached the Supreme Court, which could decide its constitutionality anytime soon.
TikTok’s rise in the US has been rapid since its launch in 2018, with over 170 million American users enjoying its personalized content stream. While former President Donald Trump once sought to ban it, his stance on the matter has changed. Currently, his successor and the Supreme Court are navigating this complex issue, weighing free speech against national security concerns. The appeals court has upheld the law, finding that national security justifications are legitimate. However, TikTok’s legal fight for free speech rights continues, with civil liberties groups backing the company. The upcoming Supreme Court decision will have significant implications for both the app’s future and the broader debate on free speech and national security.
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