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12 Jun 2024

USA: Congress pushes for TikTok ban citing national security concerns

The US Congress has introduced legislation that could potentially ban the popular social media app TikTok. The move is driven by national security concerns, particularly surrounding the Chinese government's alleged influence over the app's content moderation practices.

In response, TikTok has filed a lawsuit against the US government, asserting that such a ban would violate the free speech rights of the company and its millions of American users.

At the heart of this dispute lie questions about the balance between national security and individual freedoms, particularly the right to free expression in the digital age. Critics of the proposed ban argue that it could set a dangerous precedent for government control over online speech, while proponents maintain that the potential risks posed by Chinese influence over such a widely used platform cannot be ignored.

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