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Tiktok banned in the US: 'Must follow'


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US Supreme Court approves Tiktok ban

Nora Fernstedt

Updated 17.37 | Published 16.04
 
Quick version
  • The US Supreme Court has approved a proposal to ban Tiktok, and the decision about the app's future is now in the hands of Donald Trump and his government.
  • The background to the potential ban is allegations that Tiktok's owner allowed the Chinese state to spy on users and spread propaganda.
  • The leader of the Liberal Party in Sweden, Johan Pehrson, suggests that Sweden and Europe should also introduce a ban on Tiktok if ties to China are not severed.
The US Supreme Court approves the proposal to ban Tiktok in the US.

Now it is up to Donald Trump and his government to decide what happens to Tiktok.

- I will make the decision, says Trump in an interview with CNN.

The Chinese company Bytedance has until Sunday to sell Tiktok to a US owner. Otherwise, Tiktok will be banned in the country.

Tiktok has previously appealed that the app should be banned. But on Friday, the US Supreme Court ruled that a ban is not unconstitutional.

Up to Trump

According to the White House, it is Donald Trump, who takes office as president on Monday, who will decide on Tiktok's future.

Trump has previously signaled that he will not immediately implement the ban.

- Ultimately, it is up to me, so you will see what I do, Trump said in an interview with CNN shortly after the Supreme Court's decision.

When asked if he will try to overturn the decision, Trump replied:

- Congress has given me the decision so I will be the one to make the decision.

Talking to China

According to information to NBC News, Tiktok's CEO Shou Chew will attend Trump's inauguration.

And in a post on his social media platform Truth Social on Friday, Trump says he has discussed with China's president

Already, many American users have fled to another Chinese-owned app, Rednote.
 

Photo: TT

Accusations of espionage

The background to the ban is that Tiktok's owners have been accused of letting the Chinese state spy on and collect data on their users. They are also accused of spreading propaganda.

The ban will likely mean that the app can no longer be downloaded in the United States. Users who already have Tiktok will be able to use it without making updates, which means that the app will deteriorate over time, according to the New York Times.

"Bewitched a generation"

The Liberal party leader Johan Pehrson believes that Sweden and Europe should follow suit and introduce a ban.

"Now it looks like the United States is banning Tiktok. The Chinese spy app that has bewitched a generation will be forced out of China's hands. Good. But Sweden and Europe must follow suit. If Tiktok doesn't cut ties with China - then we have to ban the app here too," he writes on X.
Donald Trump har öppnat för att inte direkt tillämpa förbudet.
Donald Trump has opened up about not directly implementing the ban. Photo: AP

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