TikTok will not be sold, Chinese parent ByteDance tells US

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FutureBrockLesnar on April 27th, 2024 at 13:38 UTC »

I wont believe tiktok is actually banned until it happens.

slow_cars_fast on April 27th, 2024 at 13:02 UTC »

What's kind of funny about this whole thing is that if you want to have your app in China, it not only has to be hosted on servers in China, but you have to partner with a Chinese "company" that will sell your product and give you a cut. At least until they can steal the code and cut you out entirely.

Thedrunner2 on April 27th, 2024 at 11:35 UTC »

Next up the new app” Tak Tik “which is exactly the same thing just renamed