
The TikTok sell-or-ban bill is moving to the U.S. Senate amid concerns about its impact on the popular app. China's TikTok has spent $2.1 million on TV ads as lawmakers review legislation that could lead to a ban. TikTok's marketing efforts, including spending millions on ads and grassroots PR initiatives, are aimed at blocking the bill. Content creators fear a potential prohibition could harm their earnings and freedom of speech. The app's parent company ByteDance is under scrutiny as the Senate considers the bill.
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TikTok ban could harm Amazon sellers looking for alternatives: https://t.co/s9VRn42NoD by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
There's this upcoming national security hearing about TikTok. They're set to spill the beans just before voting on a bipartisan bill. Here's the kicker: if that bill goes through, and mark my words, it will, I'm eyeing TikTok for a bargain. https://t.co/qEXkHvI6W7




