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Should the US Ban Tik Tok?

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Education, Society & Culture, News, Government, Politics

4.52.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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With one billion active users across more than 150 countries, TikTok is by many measures one of the world’s most successful video apps — and half of Americans use it. The House of Representatives has passed a bill that could ban the social media company in the U.S. if its parent company, Bytedance, does not divest from it and requires TikTok to be bought by a country that is not a U.S. adversary. Those supporting such a move often point to a ban on another Chinese tech giant, Huawei, as an effective means of limiting China’s influence and bring up concerns the app could be used to leak Americans’ data to China for surveillance, making it a security risk. Those who argue against it say a ban would undermine what has become an important tool in the video marketplace, and that such efforts are not only politically motivated but are also easily bypassed. In that context, we debate the question: Should the U.S. Ban TikTok? Arguing Yes: Kori Schake, Senior Fellow and Director of Foreign and Defense Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute Arguing No: Milton Mueller, Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy; Founder and Director of the Internet Governance Project Emmy award-winning journalist John Donvan moderates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hi everybody. Rarely these days do Democrats and Republicans agree on anything, but earlier this month it happened.

0:45.1

People on both sides of the aisle in the House teamed up to pass a bill that will potentially

0:50.0

ban Tik-Toc in the United States. The video app which is made in China has long been

0:55.2

controversial. Its ownership by a Chinese company raises national security concerns and now a

1:00.6

bipartisan house is saying that unless

1:03.2

Tic-Toc's Chinese ownership agrees to sell,

1:06.3

the app will be banned in the US and the 170 million users in the US

1:11.2

will lose their access.

1:12.4

So should the US ban Tik-Toc? We put this

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question to debaters a year ago and in light of the recent news we wanted to share

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it with you again now. Can a social media app really be such a threat to national security?

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