Tiktok prohibition
Tiktok prohibition
Tiktok prohibition
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Tiktok questions an imaginable ban or forced sale to new owners in the United States, but for several years other fights in at least 20 countries.
By Meaghan Tobin
Reporting from Taipei, Taiwan
Russia fined Tiktok for not eliminating the prohibited content. The effects of a presidential election in Romania were thrown by considering that the application had been used to spread foreign influence. Albania prohibited Tiktok for a year after a teenager died of stabbing after the two run online.
“Either TikTok protects the children of Albania, or Albania will protect its children from TikTok,” the prime minister, Edi Rama, said on X.
Than all last month.
In the United States, this week, where around 150 million other people use the application, Tiktok and its Chinese parent company, Bytedance, request the Supreme Court a law that will force the request to be sold or prohibited.
Tiktok has faced a legal and political examination in the global in recent years, in the face of natural and partial prohibitions in at least 20 countries, while governments have been alarmed through their links with China and its wide influence, specifically among young people.
Despite the control of the meeting, Tiktok is still incredibly popular worldwide. More than one billion other people use the month of the application.
Tiktok’s novelty comes from its owner algorithm, which recommends consistent content, basically short videos, calibrated to move. Bytedance introduced the generation in 2016 with Tiktok’s sister application, Douyin, which has become one of the maximum popular programs in China and stimulates the majority of company’s income. Bytedance knew it can be a good fortune abroad and introduced Tiktok in 2017.
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