Thread: Why banning TikTok would be a disaster for America
As if things weren’t bad enough in America, now they want to take away your TikToks. Here are some reasons why that would be a terrible idea. #SaveTikTok#NoBan
TikTok is a cultural phenomenon that has given voice and visibility to millions of young Americans, especially those from marginalized communities. Banning it would deprive them of a creative outlet and a source of empowerment. #DiversityMatters
TikTok is also a platform for social activism and civic engagement, where young Americans can raise awareness and mobilize around issues that matter to them. Banning it would silence their voices and undermine their causes. #ActivismNotCensorship
TikTok is a bridge that connects different generations, as older Americans can learn from and interact with younger ones through viral challenges, trends, and memes. Banning it would widen the gap between them and foster misunderstanding and resentment. #GenerationGap
TikTok provides entertainment and joy to millions of Americans in these troubled times. Banning it would add to the stress and anxiety that many people are already experiencing due to the pandemic, the economy, and the political turmoil. #MentalHealthMatters
Surely nothing could go wrong with banning an app that has over 100 million users in the US alone.
Apparently dancing teenagers are more dangerous than armed insurrectionists. #Priorities
Banning TikTok would be like banning tea in Britain: unthinkable, unacceptable, and utterly uncivilized. Don’t let them take away your TikToks. Stand up for your rights and fight for your freedom of expression. #NoBan
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The trend underscores that China has moved beyond being the “world’s factory” for low-cost consumer electronic devices, appliances and Christmas toys.
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