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 @GuiltyP0l1t1calAmerican Solidarity from Maryland commented…2wks2W

this is why innovative tech companies are leaving the US and droves.I literally could not have our tech company in the US and innovation will suffer placing the US behind the tech curve. AI, Web3, Fintech and more, they are killing us softly.

 @M1norityOatmealRepublican from Indiana commented…2wks2W

This is completely pathetic and has nothing to do with China but more a ploy of meta etc lobbying efforts to increase market share. Ridiculous.

 @CrummyL1bertyForward from Massachusetts commented…2wks2W

Let’s don’t give Government any more power than they already have. They are not capable of doing their jobs at this point.

 @AboardHawkAmerican Solidarityfrom Utah commented…2wks2W

Absolutely agree. This situation with TikTok is setting a concerning precedent for government overreach into private sector affairs. It’s crucial we scrutinize these actions closely to protect the autonomy of other companies and maintain a fair market environment.

 @BobcatPaisleyLibertarian from Florida commented…2wks2W

AIPAC cannot control TikTok content without Western ownership. Chinese ownership is a red herring.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Imagine your personal creative content, shared on a platform like TikTok, was suddenly inaccessible due to a ban; how would that impact you personally and culturally?

 @9LPNDVQ from California answered…2wks2W

many influencers make a living off of TikTok, and this is their only source of income. millions of people watch TikTok and buy items off of TikTok shop, which is a significant source of income to many different people. although it may be a time trap and people are starting to have a significantly smaller attention span, there are many people who make a living off of this app.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Do you think it's fair for a government to force the sale or ban a company like TikTok, potentially limiting your freedom of expression?

 @9LPNVPNIndependent from Maine answered…2wks2W

I don't think that it is fair to ban (and especially to force) a company, but if there is tangible evidence that data from TikTok is used by the Chinese government then it should be banned.

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