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  2. How TikTok became the world’s most controversial app - AOL

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    This has helped bring the total number of TikTok users around the world to above 2 billion, with only India’s ban nearly three years ago slightly slowing its growth – and only temporarily.

  3. How a TikTok ban would work - and why user workarounds won't

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    Social media app TikTok, which is owned by China's ByteDance, will be banned in the United States on Sunday unless a deal comes together to sell it to a U.S. investor or the U.S. Supreme Court ...

  4. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    [284] [285] [286] 'TikTok For Good' was created by TikTok to support fundraising on the platform. [ 287 ] In 2019, TikTok announced the #EduTok Mentorship program, [ 288 ] a live workshop series in the Indian states of Bihar , Andhra Pradesh , Telangana , Rajasthan , Jharkhand and Jammu inspired by the hashtag #EduTok, in which video creators ...

  5. Experts say no other app offers the same financial opportunities as TikTok, while creators fear loss of income if it disappears. ... "I am still processing the news." Simon, who first started ...

  6. ByteDance - Wikipedia

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    ByteDance Ltd. is a Chinese internet technology company headquartered in Haidian, Beijing and incorporated in the Cayman Islands. [7]Founded by Zhang Yiming, Liang Rubo, and a team of others in 2012, ByteDance developed the video-sharing apps TikTok and Douyin.

  7. Donald Trump–TikTok controversy - Wikipedia

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    The result was that the parent company of TikTok, ByteDance—which initially planned on selling a small portion of TikTok to an American company—agreed to divest TikTok to prevent a ban in the United States and in other countries where restrictions are also being considered due to privacy concerns, which themselves are mostly related to its ...

  8. Who could buy TikTok? Only a few parties are serious about ...

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    The supremely popular TikTok could be banned on Jan. 19 under a federal law that forces the video sharing platform to divest itself from its China-based parent company, ByteDance, or shut down its ...

  9. Lawsuits involving TikTok - Wikipedia

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    In December 2022, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed two separate lawsuits against TikTok in the Allen County Superior Court in Fort Wayne, Indiana. [12] The first complaint alleged that the platform exposed inappropriate content to minors, and that TikTok "intentionally falsely reports the frequency of sexual content, nudity, and mature/suggestive themes" on their platform which made ...