TikTok voluntarily shut down service in the U.S.ljust hours before today's deadline, cutting off access to tens of millions of users after the Supreme Court this week upheld a law that effectively banned it over concerns about its ties to China.
The law passed by Congress last year gave TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance until Jan. 19 to divest from TikTok or be cut off from U.S. app stores and hosting services. TikTok said a sale wasn't possible and challenged the law in court, but it was rejected by a unanimous Supreme Court on Friday.
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Q continues to amaze me.
A very intricate and complete plan is playing out.
I was wondering about that. GAW news comes through again.
But how will the blue- green haired crazies make their inauguration day crying videos?
For 10 days of darkness maybe?
Seems ti me the supreme court just made a law. That's not their job. In fact they should have ruled to allownitnunder the 1st amendment. This is the weirdest stuff I've ever seen. Corporate U.S.A. is finished and the supreme court may godown with it. 170 million Americans just had their civil rights violated by the very court tasked with upholding them. People should not be iknwith this.