TikTok announced its new U.S. ownership structure, a majority-American joint venture that promises to protect national ...
The Chinese-owned social media platform announced it has finalized a $14 billion deal to create a U.S.-based version of ...
The deal ends ban threats and uncertainty, but a weekend outage and new terms of service and privacy policies raise questions ...
TikTok’s U.S. operations move to new American majority ownership, but users report reliability issues and concerns over feed ...
The technical failure coincided with TikTok’s ownership transition, leading users to question whether videos criticizing ICE ...
Concerns and challenges raised in the past few years by lawmakers, enforcers, and private plaintiffs about algorithmic ...
A year ago, a law that effectively banned TikTok in the U.S. went into effect, though President Trump has not enforced it.
The transfer of US TikTok's ownership to politically connected billionaires is more-or-less complete. But, the timing of its ...
TikTok released some information about the deal Thursday night, but it remains unclear if it complies with a 2024 law.
The deal concludes a yearslong battle over U.S. access to the popular app.
The deal keeps the app available for more than 200 million U.S. users under new data, algorithm, and content safeguards.
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