‼️ TIKTOK & LEMON8 BANNED ‼️
You’ve probably heard about the potential TikTok ban circulating the news. There’s a lot of confusion out there, so I wanted to share what I know from my perspective.
To me, this ban feels more like an attempt by the US to control the narrative and limit our free speech. With so many real issues like rising homelessness and corporate ownership of homes, it feels frustrating that the focus is on TikTok…Right now people are having trouble finding employment, saving money, paying their bills, and don’t even get me started on the food issues. Not to mention how many people will lose income because they depend on TikTok to make money or attract customers for their small businesses, but let’s focus on banning this app?! It is genuinely so out of touch and disheartening.
It seems like the push to ban TikTok isn’t just about protecting us from data breaches but about protecting corporate interests. Facebook, for instance, reportedly tried to buy TikTok. When that didn’t work out, it looks like they pushed for the ban instead. This whole situation feels more about money and influence than national security. It's ironic how the idea of "freedom of speech" is so often disregarded when it doesn't fit the agenda.
Other platforms like Facebook and Instagram handle user data in similar ways, yet they’re not facing the same scrutiny. And don't forget, electric cars are also collecting and sending personal information, but that issue doesn’t get as much attention. Temu faced legit criticism for data security issues, but TikTok is still in the spotlight. Are we not to acknowledge that privacy concerns come with any access to phones, social media, or the internet in general?
However, did you know ByteDance, which owns TikTok, also owns Lemon8? Could the government go after Lemon8 next, considering the pattern & its tie to ByteDance??
If TikTok does get banned, it might be time to move to another platform where you can still engage with your audience. It’s a tough situation, but being prepared is key.
& Because Lemon8 is owned by the same company, I wouldn’t pick this app to go all in just yet. However I have heard that ByteDance is putting more distance between itself and Lemon8 than it did with TikTok. The App Store says Lemon8 is owned by a Singapore-based company called Heliophilia Pte so who knows.
If you think this ban won’t affect you, think again. It’s not just about losing one app; it’s about the bigger implications for free speech and social media.
America: Where "free speech" is promoted but not practiced. 🤡
I’m just a normal girl I really know nothing but I wanted to start a conversation & see what others think.
Share your thoughts below, and if I’ve missed anything or got something wrong, let me know!🥂
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In recent discussions, the proposed TikTok ban has raised significant concerns about free speech and social media's role in our lives. The US government's consistent scrutiny of TikTok, linked to its Chinese ownership by ByteDance, significantly contrasts with the treatment of other platforms like Facebook and Instagram, which have faced similar data privacy critiques without similar action against them. The potential banning of TikTok could lead to repercussions for Lemon8, another platform owned by ByteDance, as users increasingly wonder about their safety on these platforms. It’s crucial to ask how such bans may affect the creative economy, especially for those who rely on TikTok for income or as a promotional tool for their businesses. A ban could not only eliminate a source of income for countless creators but also signal a dangerous precedent for censorship in digital spaces. Moreover, the current landscape also hints at a shift in how major tech companies manage user data, pointing to broader implications beyond just TikTok and Lemon8. As debates continue around these critical issues, users must stay informed and proactive, assessing the risks tied to their social media usage while advocating for their rights to free expression. These developments remind us of the need for vigilance in supporting open dialogue and protecting the foundational principles of free speech in the age of digital communication.



They said it was a china data breach so why are they not banning temu or shein which takes much more info? I think its because shein and temu gives the us money and tt gives the people money idk