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TikTok ban

TikTok ban
US president-elect Donald Trump revealed his plan to temporarily block a nationwide ban on TikTok in January 2025, hours after the short-video app went dark to comply with a federal law. Over the past few years, efforts have been made in several countries to bar its use. Owned by Chinese company ByteDance, the social platform has been accused by foreign critics of posing a national security threat, a claim that TikTok has consistently denied. In June 2020, India banned TikTok, followed by a temporary block by Pakistan in October of the same year.
Australia

Australia PM: ‘too many children on social media’, ban too easy to avoid

According to a British ‌study, 85 per cent of Australians aged 12 to 15 were still using social media three months after the ban took effect.

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New York Mayor Mamdani puts city’s government back on TikTok

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Trump sued in bid to undo approval of TikTok’s US sale

The lawsuit is the first legal challenge to the deal with China’s ByteDance, but does not seek to force a US ban on the short-video platform.

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