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The Trump campaign is running several anti-TikTok ads on Facebook and Instagram accusing the Chinese app of 'spying on you'

But TikTok has also run afoul of the Trump campaign for reasons beyond its ties to China. Swarms of TikTok teens and K-pop fans were credited last month withto a major Trump rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Instead of the big comeback that the Trump campaign advertised, attendance at the rally was considerably lacking.

TikTok's reported influence on the Tulsa rally demonstrates how the app has grown into a social media powerhouse, establishing itself as a staple of internet culture and social interaction for Generation Z. The app has more than 2 billion global downloads, and an estimated

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Chinese spying .. tell me something new.

So is Disney+.

Let's just say, when it comes to campaigning... Trump's a savage... He definitely is a classy, bougie, ratchet...

So are all the apps and phones on this planet.. alexa & tutti quanti..

As opposed to US apps? I guess US spying is good for you while chinese one causes cancer

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