The Supreme Court's decision to hear TikTok's challenge to a U.S. law could drastically affect the app, raising significant concerns about free speech and foreign influence.
Since its U.S. launch in 2018, TikTok has become a cultural force, deeply influencing how younger generations consume entertainment and news through its highly engaging platform.
Lawmakers argue TikTok poses risks due to its Chinese ownership, though they admit that specific evidence of wrongdoing or information mishandling has not been publicly shared.
The case underscores the ongoing tension between national security interests and free speech implications as the Court weighs how foreign companies operate in the U.S.
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