Summary

The US Supreme Court upheld a nationwide ban on TikTok in a unanimous decision on January 17, citing national security concerns over its Chinese ownership and data practices.

Starting January 19, the app will be removed from US app stores, impacting its 170 million users.

Critics argue the ban infringes on free speech and sets a dangerous precedent, while TikTok asserts that divestiture to a non-Chinese company is unfeasible.

Donald Trump, set to take office on January 20, will have the option to direct the justice department to not enforce the law.

  • @7112
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    1212 hours ago

    Data collection is only wrong if it goes to a foreign government…?

    • @thesohoriots
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      311 hours ago

      More for the Zucc! Gotta keep him fed.

  • @Letme
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    39 hours ago

    Now do Twitter!