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> The issue is who owns and runs TikTok, so why not use legally extant powers to correct that?

This is a step short of expropriation. If there are real security concerns, prove them and ban the product. It only matters who runs TikTok when you want control of it, not public security.

Weird that you focused of the word "farm", it could be easily taken as an online content farm.



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