TikTok devotees say platform unfairly targeted for US ban
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Washington: TikTok creators voiced outrage Wednesday over proposed legislation that could scuttle the platform in the United States, saying it defies...
Washington: TikTok creators voiced outrage Wednesday over proposed legislation that could scuttle the platform in the United States, saying it defies common sense and financial wisdom.
The House of Representatives approved a bill that would force TikTok to divest from its Chinese owner or be banned over its alleged links to the Communist Party in Beijing.
"If it was really about all the things they were saying, then we would be having this conversation with (X owner) Elon Musk, who basically could change
American politics at a whim," TikTok creator Ariella Elm told AFP outside the White House.
Elm, a self-described political activist, has some 287,000 followers on TikTok.