The controversial TikTok ban bill has gained steam, and Congress plans to vote on its passage on Saturday (April 20). The bill will require the platform’s parent company, ByteDance, to sell the social media platform or face a nationwide ban. A TikTok spokesperson told CBS News that the situation was “unfortunate.”
In the rep’s opinion, while the House of Representatives claims the bill is to provide “important foreign and humanitarian assistance,” in reality, the ban would result in the “trampling” of free speech to the rights of millions of Americans.
What Sparked The TikTok Ban Bill?
Apparently, the bill’s creation was sparked to address concerns regarding the personal data that’s collected by TikTok and ByteDance. There have also been allegations that the social media platform has ties to the Chinese government.