US Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban

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Continuing to be one of the world’s most popular social media platforms TikTok US ban for step by step approaching.

TikTok has recently been taking important legal steps to lift the ban that will come into force in the USA on January 19. The company, which has not been able to achieve what it wanted in this regard until now, received another negative news today. The US Supreme Court recently approved the law banning TikTok. The latest surprise about the US ban of the platform Elon Musk Its development made a splash. If you don’t know, the giant platform based in China wants to may choose to sell the US operation to another person or company to remain in the country. It is known that there are many names/companies interested in TikTok’s US operation, Chinese government officials are allegedly considering Elon Musk directly. Bloomberg, parent company ByteDance Reports that TikTok is considering selling its US operation to Elon Musk. The platform’s spokesperson says that this news does not reflect the truth, but This statement does not mean that the process will definitely not happen.. Owner of the X platform Elon Musk, If he finds enough support from Trump, he could actually buy the platform’s US operation.

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The new US president, Donald Trump, recently stated that he wanted to keep his popular platform in the US for a while longer. Trump, who received billions of views on TikTok during his presidential campaign, last month He also had a face-to-face meeting with TikTok CEO. During his election campaign, the new president promised voters to save the popular social media application if elected.

Bad news had come to the platform from Canada before. The country is a platform with billions of users. (Exclusive to ByteDance) It had decided to halt its commercial activities in the country due to undisclosed national security risks. However, use and access to the app was not banned. Canadian Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, François-Philippe Champagne, said in his official statement about the step taken: ““The decision is based on the information gathered and the recommendations of Canada’s security and intelligence agencies and other government partners.” he said. Canada also banned the use of TikTok on government-provided devices.

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