
Wave of ‘TikTok Refugees’ Highlights US Tech Suppression Failures
Amid potential TikTok ban, ‘TikTok refugees’ in the US are turning to Chinese apps, highlighting failures in US tech suppression, says scholar John Ross.
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Amid potential TikTok ban, ‘TikTok refugees’ in the US are turning to Chinese apps, highlighting failures in US tech suppression, says scholar John Ross.
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