How TikTok Could Become a U.S. Company

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Watch: TikTok is at a crossroads, as U.S. concerns about its Chinese ownership grow. Some officials have explored the idea of forcing a sale to a U.S. company. WSJ explains the challenges of making that happen.

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Sinophobic hysteria is grossly hopeless.

I've trouble to believe the legal basis of forced sale. ByteDance has tried a deal to a US company during Trump admin. under duress, but they managed to resist that. Having such a precedence, congress could particularly difficult to prove the necessity this time.

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Kill it

It won't help, shut it down. The algorithms TikTok uses are being controlled by a malevolent China to drive protests in both Alaska and Atlanta, and more likely elsewhere.

The US regime wants to destroy the world 🤬

Lol pathetic yanks

Racist algorithms racist algorithms making blk creators get less views and engagement

This is what the US companies do when they are losing to foreign companies: ask the US government to stop and destroy the foreign competitors.

Make sure the u.s. company does not have Chinese ties!!! ( board members,CEO s etc

Yea,, start a war with china why don’t you. SMH

This is just protectionism being disguise has data security, it is really smart i will say that

That’s the only solution.

Somehow. US creates reasons to have something, either willingly or with an iron fist. 🤷🏽‍♂️

„forcing a sale“ – seriously, is this a thing? Sounds exactly like economic imperialism to me. Interesting that they want to get it under their control instead of stopping it – seems to be a well-functioning manipulation tool.

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OMG! Pathetic protestant robbers ! You guys are worse than German nazi

I’m more concerned about how long it took them to figure things out!

Ban it and get it over with!

I trust the republicans less 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

U guys must really hate asians…🧌😂

Maybe China Should Force Musk to Sell Tesla to China

Is America ready to rob?

TheDragonFeeder China already has the data.

Hey RacismDog ...got a toy for you.

Had no probs with FB with the Russians though.... Guess it's only ok with Euro countries.

Gross

Ban TikTok because of a lack of US control, I mean because owned by china, and hard to make them control our narrative Then Sue google because they have too much control

The 'free' market.

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