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TikTok, the social media platform that has 100 million active users in the U.S., is creating a space for activists, entertainers, and entrepreneurs (and people in general) to connect in a socially distanced, pandemic world. And it’s at risk of being banned in app stores because of alleged security risks. We talk about some of the pluses and negatives of this wildly popular connection tool, its temporary reprieve, and who may stand to gain and lose the most if the app is blocked in the future.
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TikTok, the social media platform that has 100 million active users in the U.S., is creating a space for activists, entertainers, and entrepreneurs (and people in general) to connect in a socially distanced, pandemic world. And it’s at risk of being banned in app stores because of alleged security risks. We talk about some of the pluses and negatives of this wildly popular connection tool, its temporary reprieve, and who may stand to gain and lose the most if the app is blocked in the future.