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The fullest ban on TikTok doesn't come until Nov. 12 - after the election. (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Sep 2020
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lostnfound
(16,171 posts)1. Or, expecting massive protests and uprisings after Trump steals the election
they dont want TikTok to be available
genxlib
(5,524 posts)2. I would bet
That TikTok will be letting its users know. Similar to those messages that we get whenever a cable system is having trouble negotiating a deal with a channel.
dreamland
(964 posts)3. Tik Tok should broadcast that upon opening their app.
Let everyone know who's really behind this now.
panader0
(25,816 posts)4. Has dotard said why he wants to ban Tik Tok? The Tulsa rally?
How does a country ban an internet site? Does China do this?
I have never been to Tik Tok, but if donnie is banning it, I may start today.