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After hearing of Biden’s potential TikTok ban, some users say they’re not worried (yet)

Por: NBC News Tech March 19, 2023

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Their favorite app might get banned — but instead of panicking, some TikTok users said they remain unfazed. NBC News reported this week, citing a source close to the company, that the Biden administration is threatening to potentially ban TikTok in the U.S. if the app’s Chinese owners refuse to sell their stakes. When asked by NBC News about the threat, a handful of young users shared a similar sentiment: They’re not taking it seriously. ... + full article



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