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Social Media Users Have Dark Conspiracy On Why TikTok Was Banned

Social media users’ dark conspiracy on TikTok ban exposed.

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In a surprising turn of events, President-elect Donald Trump is taking credit for bringing TikTok back online in the United States.

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During a pre-inauguration rally at Capital One Arena, Trump announced, “As of today, TikTok is back.”

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TikTok ban explained.

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This statement comes after TikTok had been temporarily inaccessible to U.S. users due to national security concerns.

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Back in 2020, Trump had signed an executive order aiming to ban TikTok, citing threats posed by its Chinese ownership.

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The order expressed fears that the app could allow the Chinese Communist Party access to Americans’ personal information.

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Fast forward to 2024, the U.S. Congress passed a law to disconnect the application, a decision upheld by the Supreme Court.

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However, on January 19, 2025, Trump declared his intention to save TikTok by proposing a 50% U.S. takeover to prevent its shutdown.

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He emphasized the need to save TikTok to protect numerous jobs and maintain free market competition.

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The return of TikTok confirmed.

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Now, TikTok has indeed restored its services to U.S. users.

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The app’s return follows Trump’s promise to issue an executive order extending the moratorium on the ban.

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This extension aims to provide time for negotiations regarding TikTok’s ownership structure.

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Trump proposes a joint ownership model, with a 50% U.S. stake in the company.

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However, some Republican figures argue that an extension cannot happen legally without severing all ties to the Chinese government.

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Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Tom Cotton insists on a complete divestment from ByteDance.

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The Chinese government has signaled openness to a deal, leaving operational decisions to companies.

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Reactions to TikTok’s return profiled.

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This development adds another layer to the complex U.S.-China relations concerning technology and data privacy.

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As negotiations proceed, TikTok’s future in the U.S. remains a topic of intense debate.

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Supporters of Trump’s move view it as a strategic decision to protect American jobs and data.

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Detractors, however, see it as a flip-flop motivated by political gain and public image.

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The situation underscores the evolving landscape of social media, politics, and international relations.

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It also highlights the power of digital platforms in shaping public discourse and opinion.

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This move has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media platforms.

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Conspiracy theory on TikTok ban exposed.

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Many users are skeptical, accusing Trump and TikTok of orchestrating a public relations stunt.

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Critics point out the swift reversal from a ban to a revival, questioning the authenticity of the actions.

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Some highlight Trump’s previous efforts to ban the app, contrasting them with his current stance as its “savior.”

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Adding fuel to the fire, TikTok sponsored a celebration event for conservative influencers ahead of Trump’s inauguration.

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The event featured TikTok-branded merchandise alongside MAGA hats, symbolizing a newfound alliance.

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Notably, TikTok’s CEO, Shou Zi Chew, is set to attend the inauguration, further raising eyebrows.

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This attendance is seen by some as evidence of a cozy relationship between Trump and TikTok’s leadership.

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As the story unfolds, all eyes are on the upcoming inauguration and the potential executive orders.

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The outcome will likely set a precedent for how similar cases are handled in the future.

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For now, TikTok users in the U.S. can continue creating and sharing content, awaiting further developments.

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