March 24, 2023
Content creators are
frustrated about a possible TikTok ban, amid the momentum of the Biden
Administration trying to crack down on the popular app in the United States.
TikTok influencers and three U.S. Democratic Party lawmakers gathered on
Wednesday in Washington to push against the proposed ban,
before TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified in U.S. congress.
· With 150 million monthly active users in
the U.S., TikTok has become a powerful trendsetter and a platform for people to
share life and culture, or even make living
· See how the TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew
was grilled before a U.S. congressional committee
· TikTok's crackdown in the U.S. has drawn
the attention of the Chinese government, with the Ministry of Commerce saying on
Friday that it opposes any possible U.S. plan to
force TikTok's Chinese owners to sell the short-video platform
over security concerns
· A forced sale would
seriously damage investors from multiple countries including China, and hurt
confidence in investing in the U.S., said ministry spokesperson Shu Jueting
· China urges the United States to cease its unreasonable suppression of
foreign enterprises, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on
Friday, in commenting on the attendance of the CEO of social media platform
TikTok at a U.S. Housing hearing earlier Thursday
TikTok's CEO announced the launch of 'Project Texas' which
will keep user data on American soil. What is it?
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