Now that the United States has control of the social media sensation TikTok, many users are deleting their accounts in protest.
In a surprising twist, TikTok's future in the US has been secured, with a deal that reshapes its ownership and averts a looming nationwide ban.
The app itself still faces an uncertain future—one that might result in a platform that is far more right-leaning, more hostile, and less secure.
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Newsom investigates after reports of anti-Trump social media censorship (where was he when Twitter banned Trump?) then the embarrassing truth hit
Years of Donald Trump being banned from Facebook and Twitter at the behest of Democrats and there was nary a peep from Gavin Newsom. But now that some people couldn't find some dumb anti-Trump content ...
TikTok’s new US business, led by a group of mainly American investors approved by President Donald Trump, is off to an inauspicious start.
TikTok said it's finalized the details of a deal bringing its U.S. operations under the control of a joint venture majority owned by American investors.
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