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Cop Your XXL Merch Now It looks like hip-hop might really lose TikTok now that President Joe Biden has signed a bill that could find the platform banned across the U.S. If that happens, rappers may have to resort to more traditional methods for promoting their music. TikTok Faces Nationwide Ban If Parent Company Doesn’t Sell the PlatformAs part of a new foreign aid initiative, U.S. President Joe Biden signed legislation on Wednesday (April 24) demanding that TikTok’s China-based parent company ByteDance sell the music-driven social media platform. If the platform is not sold within nine months...
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People are reacting to the U.S. House passing a bill that wants to ban popular social media app TikTok. And they are not happy. The infamous bill passed in the House on Wednesday (March 13) despite pushback from the public, civil liberties organizations, and TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance. The bill now heads to the Senate. READ MORE: The U.S. House Just Passed the Bill to Ban TikTok – What It Means After news of the bill’s passing, people expressed their frustration on X, formerly known as Twitter. Many people pointed out that it seems like the government has an extensive list of other maj...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now TikTok is asking its user to fight back against Congress’ plan to ban the platform. TikTok Asks Users to Call CongressOn Thursday (March 7), TikTok users received a message to their accounts from the platform urging them to call Congress and push back against the bill that would end TikTok in the U.S. “Congress is planning a total ban of TikTok,” the message, which can be viewed below, begins. “Speak up now before your government strips 170 million Americans of their constitutional right to free expression.” There is also a button in the message where users can bang Cong...
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