"The U.S. House has passed the so-called TikTok Ban Act, a bill that could force Chinese video platform TikTok out of the U.S. App Store.
The bill would make TikTok unavailable for download in the U.S. unless Bytedance, TikTok's Chinese parent company, sells the company within six months."
Many people are reacting with disbelief to the potential banning of TikTok, but the atmosphere wasn't quite as severe as it may seem.
Surprisingly, even during the congressional hearings, the focus was more on verifying ideologies and asking questions like "Are you Chinese?" or "Is there any relationship with China?" rather than directly addressing the issue at hand. This kind of bullsh*t actually contributed to dampening the atmosphere surrounding the issue.
However, why did a rare, unanimous vote to ban a company in the United States, of all places, manage to pass?
The crazy f*ckers who are obsessed with TikTok have lost their minds and are going so far as to leak personal information of the bill sponsors and even set up a hotline alert.
Of course, this insanity led to the House of Representatives voting with a slim majority for the complete ban of TikTok.
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1. Crazy
2. Let's buy Meta
3. Their personal information.... crazy
4. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏please get rid of it in Korea too
5. Crazyㅋㅋㅋㅋ Ugh, I've been using this Chinese app while just casually thinking that my personal information might have already been leaked, but I never imagined they would be used in such a manner. From now on, I really shouldn't even look at anything related to China
6. Insaneㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ I hope our country bans it too
7. I don't use TikTokㅋㅋ
8. TikTok is really problematic. I also don't use the app
9. I've never been on TikTok and I wish that other people would stop using it too...
10. To be honest, the app just looks so dangerous that I never used it
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