Why would the US ban Tiktok with hopes that it might come with elections?(1)

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The US ban on Tiktok is not the first.

For those of you who follow the news, you probably know that the ban on Tiktok didn’t just happen in the United States. This platform is considered to be another main target of attacks from many countries. Both in terms of safety data privacy Putting information to use Until the issue of minors was questioned.

The part that creates uneasiness in many countries is The fact that Tiktok’s parent company, ByteDance, is based in China That is subject to national security law and the influence of the Chinese government. It may therefore lead to sharing of information received from users of the application. Utilizing citizens’ personal information or there is more information being collected than necessary to the point of affecting national security.

Moreover, if there is direct control from the Chinese government, Tiktok may be used to spread incorrect news. gave incorrect information Propaganda or even the information war that is the heart of today’s world. Questioning this part has caused many countries to view Tiktok in a negative light.

In this section, there is an argument from Tiktok’s founder that the parent company, ByteDance, does not have much access to the data of overseas users. This is because the active server and primary and backup databases are all located outside the country. which is subject to data control laws in that country

These arguments, however, cannot alleviate the situation of international distrust. The first country to move was India, which banned Tiktok and 59 other Chinese apps in mid-2020. Kyrgyzstan also banned Tiktok, saying it was to protect youth. Including Canada, which is beginning to consider whether Tiktok is a security threat or not.

Draft law to ban Tiktok in the US

In the United States, the issue of banning Tiktok was first discussed under Donald Trump in September 2020, leading to government officials ordering the app to be removed from the platform. And recently this issue has been discussed again. When a bill to ban Tiktok was submitted to the House of Representatives

The bill was considered and voted on quickly in just four days and has already been considered by the US Senate. Combined with President Joe Biden’s full support for the bill, the bill could soon take effect.

When the bill is passed, Tiktok will be forced to sell its business to a US government-approved company within 180 days or its app will be banned from the App Store and Play. store until eventually being unable to be used in the United States

From evaluating the size of Tiktok, in the case of a sale of business occurring The only companies that could actually be acquired are the tech giants we’re all familiar with, like Google, Meta, Amazone, Apple, or Microsoft, who have shown interest in buying Tiktok since 2020.

However, Tiktok’s value in the US is enormous. In addition, the acquisition of large companies is hampered by antitrust laws. Many large companies are facing problems and are being sued by the government as well. It is difficult to move to trade. and may not be able to operate within the 180 day time frame.

That would ultimately result in Tiktok being banned from access in the US.

Origin

https://www.oberlo.com/statistics/tiktok-age-demographics

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