TikTok Activates Army of U.S. Tweens to Stop a Total Ban of the App

TikTok sent a push notification to United States users on Thursday morning asking them to call their local representative to “Stop a TikTok shutdown.” The app refers to a bipartisan bill gaining momentum in Congress this week which could ban TikTok altogether.

“Congress is planning a total ban of TikTok,” said the push notification to TikTok users, seen by Gizmodo. “Speak up now – before your government strips 170 million Americans of their Constitutional right to free expression… Let Congress know what TikTok means to you and tell them to vote NO.”

Screenshot of TikTok’s push notification on Thursday.

Screenshot of TikTok’s push notification on Thursday.
Screenshot: TikTok

The push notification featured a space to enter your zip code and a “Call Now” button that would immediately call your local congress member. TikTok has over 150 million American users, and a bill making its way through Congress could cut access to all of them. Bipartisan lawmakers from the select committee on the Chinese Communist Party authored this bill. The bill would ban TikTok from U.S. app stores, unless the app’s parent company, China-based ByteDance, gives up control of TikTok.

Despite TikTok CEO Shou Chew’s assurance that the Chinese government does not control the app, U.S. lawmakers are concerned that China has too much influence over Americans with TikTok. FBI Director Christopher Wray says TikTok “screams” of national security concerns due to its ties to China.

“The bill is important, we welcome this step,” said White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre regarding this bill.

The bill would allow the FBI, and other intelligence agencies, to identify social media apps under the control of foreign adversaries, such as TikTok. Then the President could ban these products from online app stores. There’s an exception to the ban, requiring the app to cut ties with foreign adversaries within 180 days of designation.

NBC reports the bill will be sent to the House floor on Thursday for a future vote. TikTok is doing all it can to avoid a ban or divestment from ByteDance. The push notification sent out on Thursday shows great concern from the China-based social media giant.

This looming ban on TikTok seems to have more ground than previous attempts. In 2020, President Trump said he would ban TikTok due to its ties to China, though his attempts were stopped, and no ban ever happened. At the time, a court called Trump’s decision to ban TikTok “arbitrary and capricious” because it didn’t consider alternatives for the popular social media app. This current ban seems to give TikTok at least one other option to avoid a ban, though the company may not be happy about it.

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