TikTok brings in massive ad spending, but U.S. audiences split on a ban
As Washington debates whether to ban TikTok over national security concerns, the app’s CEO testified on Capitol Hill this week to defend the social media platform. And one of his arguments was it’s simply too big to ban.
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