Square Peg, Meet Round Hole: Previously Classified TikTok Briefing Shows Error of Ban
Briefly

The American TikTok users engage in protected First Amendment speech, yet Congress went ahead to ban the application, undermining rights and privacy protections.
Members of Congress acknowledged that fears about TikTok's dangers were hypothetical, lacking actual evidence of harm, yet proceeded with a federal ban.
The DOJ's concerns about TikTok being used to manipulate content and shape views seem exaggerated as there lacks substantial proof of these threats.
Congress and officials agree that proper consumer privacy protections are needed, but failed to put those into place while banning TikTok.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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