TikTok ban set to disrupt information ecosystem, livelihood of millions of users - The Southern Maryland Chronicle
- The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing a law signed by President Joe Biden that could lead to a ban on TikTok if its owner, ByteDance, does not divest by January 19, 2025.
- Callie Goodwin, a creator with nearly 250,000 followers, advocates against the TikTok ban, citing significant cultural and economic losses for creators and users.
- Senators have introduced the Extend the TikTok Deadline Act to delay the ban, emphasizing the law's rushed nature and potential impact on 170 million American users.
- If the ban occurs, TikTok plans to shut down its app for U.S. Users on January 19, 2025, affecting creators' income and community connections.
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