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minus-square@GreenKnight23linkEnglish-5•4 hours agothe app wasn’t banned, the company refused to split American operations off.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•2 hours ago… And because they refused, is now banned. So, yes it was.
minus-square@GreenKnight23linkEnglish1•28 minutes agono, they were given the option. split into two companies close down operations in the US that’s pretty cut a dry they chose to end operations in the US. The US didn’t ban them.
the app wasn’t banned, the company refused to split American operations off.
… And because they refused, is now banned.
So, yes it was.
no, they were given the option.
that’s pretty cut a dry they chose to end operations in the US. The US didn’t ban them.