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Creators can succeed elsewhere if TikTok is banned, Warner says

Por: Politico Tech March 23, 2023

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If TikTok is banned nationwide, Sen. Mark Warner believes creators who make their living off the app will be able to succeed on other social media platforms. “I absolutely believe in the market if TikTok were somehow to drop away tomorrow,” Warner (D-Va.) said on CNN Thursday morning. “Whether it’s an American company, a French company, an Indian company, there will be a replacement site where people can still be creative and earn that... + full article



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