
Marketers and influencers are adapting to a potential TikTok ban, with small creators relying heavily on the platform for engagement. Big brands have more flexibility in transitioning away from TikTok. Concerns over data privacy and Chinese influence persist, leading to legislative actions and pressure on U.S. investors. TikTok's user base faces uncertainty amidst regulatory scrutiny and potential bans, prompting discussions on data security and platform safety.
On “Drum Tower” @aliceysu and @DSORennie react to the potential ban of TikTok in America and ask: does Chinese ownership of TikTok really pose a threat? Listen to the podcast: https://t.co/RxInyLypNZ 🎧
Key line from this @JamestownTweets report: "ByteDance remains in control of TikTok at the operational and technical levels" https://t.co/MKrSMmhVA9
Is TikTok really even Chinese? Two out of the five directors of its parent company are American, writes @battleforeurope: 👇 https://t.co/yPOdNMiqDU






































