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By This Time Next Year, Wisconsin Resident Could Lose One of its Favorite Social Media Sites

Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024 -- 8:01 AM

(Royce Podeszwa, Wisconsin Public Radio) TikTok, one of the most popular social networks in America, could be a thing of the past by this time next year. 

According to Royce Podeszwa with the Wisconsin Public Radio, in April, President Joe Biden signed into law a bill that will ban the app in the country unless it splits completely from its Chinese-based parent company ByteDance.

Wisconsin Security Research Consortium Director Dave Schroeder told WPR that while TikTok is mostly full of “benign content,” think dance trends, goofy animals and book recommendations, the app’s algorithm could also highlight news that puts American foreign policy in a bad light.

“There’s no such thing as a private company in China,” Schroeder said on WPR’s “Wisconsin Today.” “What appears at the top of the search results if you search for a sensitive topic, like Gaza or Taiwan, or anything that might have a geopolitical context or national security concern? … That’s really where the national concern is.”

But the loss of TikTok would mean Wisconsin residents would lose one of their favorite social media sites, and the local content creators who use the app could lose out on what has become a steady income source. 

TikTok said it’s going to fight the law in the courts and is launching a lawsuit that argues it’s a violation of the First Amendment’s freedom of speech rights. Schroeder said it’s unclear how the lawsuit will play out in the coming months, but that judges have previously been “receptive” to similar arguments.

In 2020, former President Donald Trump attempted to ban TikTok via executive order. The courts blocked the measure at the time, siding with the social media company’s free speech position.

Roughly 33 percent of all American adults used TikTok regularly in 2023, according to Pew Research. And nearly two-thirds of teens are on the app.


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