Reuters/Ipsos poll: Most Americans see TikTok as a Chinese influence tool
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A majority of Americans believe that China uses TikTok to shape U.S. public opinion, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted as Washington moves closer to potentially banning the Chinese-owned short-video app.
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