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China considers selling TikTok to Elon Musk
This move that would prevent a potential US ban
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After initially rejecting the idea of a TikTok sale to prevent a potential US ban, the Chinese government may now be open to a surprising buyer: Elon Musk.
Reports from Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal suggest that Chinese officials are exploring the possibility of selling at least part of the app's US operations to Musk’s X.
This would represent a dramatic shift in China’s stance on a TikTok sale, coming just days before a US law that could ban the app is set to take effect.
Around the world, governments have restricted social media platforms, like X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and TikTok. Often it's because of political turmoil, such as protests, elections, or military activity. Other reasons are to combat disinformation, national security concerns, data privacy, or cultural sensitivity. Some of these restrictions are long term and ongoing, while others are more sporadic.
Curious to learn more? Click on to discover the countries that have banned X, TikTok, and Facebook.
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