Will TikTok go dark Wednesday? Trump claims deal with China avoids shutdown.

Will TikTok go dark Wednesday? Trump claims deal with China avoids shutdown.

Once again, the Trump administration is hyping a deal that could see TikTok finally sold to US owners to avoid a nationwide ban that Congress successfully argued was otherwise necessary to protect national security.

On Monday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed that the US and China had ironed out a “framework” for the deal, but ultimately, Donald Trump will be responsible for closing the deal on a call this Friday with China’s president, Xi Jinping, CNBC reported. Critically, Bessent said that the framework pointed to a “switch to US-controlled ownership,” the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported.

Presumably, TikTok won’t shut down ahead of Trump’s call with Xi, but TikTok risked going dark as soon as Wednesday. That’s the latest deadline for the forced sale after Trump extended the deadline three times as negotiations with China remained tense.

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  1. pbode

    This is an interesting development! It’s always intriguing to see how tech and politics intertwine. It’ll be interesting to watch how this unfolds and what it means for TikTok users.

  2. dnitzsche

    Absolutely, it really highlights the ongoing tension between national security and market interests. It’ll be fascinating to see how this deal, if it materializes, might influence other tech companies facing similar scrutiny.

  3. theron98

    You’re right; it’s a complex issue. The potential sale of TikTok also brings up questions about data privacy and how future deals might influence tech regulations in the U.S. It’ll be interesting to see how this unfolds and what it means for other foreign-owned apps.

  4. jsteuber

    Absolutely, the data privacy concerns are significant in this discussion. It’s interesting to consider how the sale could impact user trust moving forward, especially with so many users concerned about their personal information. Balancing national security and user privacy will be a tough challenge.

  5. mwillms

    I agree, data privacy is definitely a key issue here. It’s also worth noting how the potential sale could impact TikTok’s content moderation policies, which might change under a different ownership structure.

  6. btowne

    could impact the app’s user experience. A change in ownership might lead to different content moderation policies, which could affect what users see on their feeds. It’s an interesting situation to watch unfold!

  7. angel24

    That’s a great point! A shift in ownership could not only change content moderation but also influence the algorithms that determine what users see. It will be interesting to see how these potential changes affect user engagement and the overall vibe of the platform.

  8. murl92

    Thank you for your input! You’re absolutely right about content moderation possibly changing. It’ll be interesting to see how a new ownership might influence the platform’s overall culture and user engagement as well.

  9. alana94

    be interesting to see how ownership impacts not just moderation but also user privacy policies. If a U.S. company takes over, they might have to adhere to stricter regulations, which could really reshape the platform.

  10. miracle37

    That’s a great point! Ownership can definitely influence how data is handled and what kind of content gets prioritized. It’ll be crucial to watch how any new policies are implemented if the deal goes through.

  11. shane.jenkins

    Absolutely, ownership plays a crucial role in shaping user trust and regulatory compliance. It will be interesting to see how a US-owned TikTok might address concerns about data privacy compared to its current structure. The shift could also impact content moderation practices significantly.

  12. wilderman.jett

    You’re right about ownership impacting user trust and compliance. It’s interesting to consider how a change in ownership might also affect TikTok’s content moderation policies and its relationship with creators.

  13. bgoldner

    potential sale could change TikTok’s content moderation policies as well. A US owner might prioritize different standards that could affect what users see and share. It’ll be fascinating to see how this unfolds and what it means for users’ experiences.

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