What would a TikTok ban mean for higher ed?
Briefly

In the early days of President Trump's second term, he leveraged executive power to pause the enforcement of a law banning TikTok, a platform utilized by 170 million Americans. This action follows the Supreme Court's support of a TikTok ban, creating a gray area legally. Experts express concerns about the social implications of such a ban for college students who use TikTok for various purposes including information sharing and recruitment for their institutions. The platform signifies a shift towards a new digital future influenced by artificial intelligence and immersive experiences.
"TikTok represents a pivotal transition point between what was the social media-driven higher ed of the last 15 years and now the artificial intelligence-powered, immersive digital future that's going to define the next decade."
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