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TikTok,
whose mainland Chinese counterpart is
Douyin (Chinese: 抖音; pinyin: Dǒuyīn; lit. 'Shaking Sound'), is a short-form
video hosting service owned by...
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imposed past or
ongoing restrictions on the
video sharing social network TikTok. Bans from
government devices usually stem from
national security concerns...
- and
entrepreneur who has been
serving as the
chief executive officer of
TikTok, an
online video platform owned by
Chinese company ByteDance,
since 2021...
- Libs of
TikTok is a
handle for
various far-right and anti-LGBT social-media
accounts operated by
Chaya Raichik (/ˈxɑːjə ˈraɪtʃɪk/ KHAH-yə RY-chik), a former...
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Controlled Applications Act",
which is an
effective ban or
forced sale of
TikTok from its
parent company ByteDance. The video-sharing
platform had sparked...
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adversary of the
United States. The act
explicitly targets ByteDance and
TikTok.
PAFACA was
introduced as H.R. 7521
during the 118th
United States Congress...
- and a team of
others in 2012,
ByteDance developed the video-sharing apps
TikTok and Douyin. The
company is also the
developer of the news
platform Toutiao...
- 50
accounts by
number of
followers on the
Chinese social media platform TikTok,
which was
merged with musical.ly in 2018. As of 6 April 2024[update] the...
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platform TikTok upon a
request from then-president
Donald Trump, who
viewed the app as a
national security threat. The
result was that
TikTok owner ByteDance—which...
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November 10, 2017, and
merged it into
TikTok on
August 2, 2018. At the same time, Musical.ly Inc.
changed its name to
TikTok Inc. Musical.ly Inc. was founded...