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TikTok set to be banned in the US after losing appeal
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So? It doesn't matter what internal bureaucratic sleight of hand they pull. The bosses are in the CCP, and when they say 'jump', the answer is going to be 'how high?'. That's how private companies work.
TikTok wants money. The CCP wants other stuff. As long as the CCP isn't making demands, TikTok will make their money. The moment the CCP says to do something, TikTok will do it.
So all you have is supposition.