Congress has pushed multiple bills to ban or force a sale of TikTok over national security concerns tied to ByteDance and Chinese data access. Supporters say it protects Americans, critics call it censorship of 170 million users.
the US should force the sale of TikTok because it is the most direct way for the US to deal with the ccp's control and ownership of all data that by dance tiktok's parent company captures currently that data is in inherent risk to American privacy and it is imperative that the US forces the sale of tiktok to an American company and if this is not possible or if it doesn't happen it should be banned.
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The U.S. should force TikTok to be sold to a non-Chinese company. This is because it is the most direct way to resolve the security issues without banning the app. This is because the company, TikTok, is owned by ByteDance, which is located in China. The Chinese government has the right to access company data. This has raised concerns about the security of the app’s users and whether the app is being used to manipulate content. However, banning the app would mean denying millions of U.S. citizens access to the app. This is because the app has become a major communication tool for many. It has also become a source of income for many creators. Banning the app would be denying them their right to express themselves freely. This is especially true in a country where freedom of expression is valued. This would also be setting a bad precedent for other major communication tools. It is, therefore, not a viable solution to the problem. Forcing the sale of the app to a non-Chinese company is, therefore, the best solution. This is because the company will be forced to comply with U.S. laws.
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