The appeals court's decision restricts TikTok’s operations in the U.S. unless sold, affecting 170 million American users and raising deep concerns about due process.
The concerns surrounding TikTok have been rooted in speculative theories about its potential as a Chinese state weapon, but no solid evidence has been publicly presented.
Banning an entire company based on secret evidence undermines our principles of due process and transparency, a matter increasingly ignored in today’s political climate.
Although TikTok has had issues with censoring views against Beijing, the lack of transparent evidence for an outright ban raises serious questions about the integrity of such actions.
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