Senate Approves TikTok Sale Amid Security Concerns

The Senate has passed legislation requiring TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to sell the popular social media platform within nine months to address national security concerns. The bill, included in a $95 billion foreign aid package, prohibits ByteDance from controlling TikTok’s algorithm, which tailors content to users’ interests. The move comes after years of bipartisan fears over Chinese influence and potential spying on American users. Opponents argue that a ban is an extreme measure without evidence of wrongdoing.

TikTok Faces Potential Ban in U.S. as Senate Passes Bill

The U.S. Senate has approved a bill that could force Chinese-owned social media app TikTok to be sold or banned in the United States. The bill, which passed by a 79-18 vote, would require TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to divest its ownership within 90 days or face a ban. The measure is attached to a larger aid package for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan, which President Biden has voiced his support for.

Senate Passes Legislation Forcing TikTok’s Sale or Ban

In a move met with expected legal challenges, the Senate has passed legislation that would force TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to divest its ownership of the social media platform within nine months to mitigate perceived national security concerns. This provision is part of a larger foreign aid package, which now heads to President Biden for his signature. Lawmakers have expressed fears about Chinese influence over TikTok, citing the potential for user data collection or content manipulation. Opponents argue that a ban is an extreme measure and that comprehensive data privacy laws should be implemented instead. TikTok has denied any wrongdoing and is preparing legal action. Content creators reliant on TikTok have voiced their concerns, gathering at the Capitol to protest the bill.

TikTok Ban Legislation Passes Senate, Faces Legal Challenges

The Senate has passed legislation that would force TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, to sell the social media app within nine months or face a ban. The legislation includes a three-month extension if a sale is in progress. The bill also bars ByteDance from controlling TikTok’s algorithm, which feeds users videos based on their interests. The passage of the legislation is a culmination of long-held fears in Washington over Chinese threats and the ownership of TikTok, which is used by 170 million Americans. Opponents of the bill argue that the Chinese government could easily get information on Americans in other ways, and that the bill is an overly broad and unconstitutional way to address the issue of data privacy. TikTok has said it will challenge the legislation in court.

Millennial Worker Exposes ‘Incompetent Boomer’ Coworkers on TikTok

A TikToker named Alec Pritchard has been using his platform to call out the “extreme laziness or stupidity” of workers over 50 at his job. He alleges that the “boomer” sales representatives he works with are often unprepared and unprofessional, and that one representative made promises to customers that the company did not have the capacity to honor. Pritchard’s callouts have had serious consequences for him, as he was fired for “harassment.” Pritchard says he was surprised to learn this, as he was using his own private social media on his own private time. He also accuses the company of stalking him in order to investigate how he used his platform. Despite the consequences, Pritchard vows to continue creating the viral content, and to use his platform to give voice to other millennials who have complaints about boomers.

Chelsea’s Social Media Snub: Refusing to Acknowledge Kai Havertz’s Goals Against Them

Chelsea’s social media team sparked controversy by omitting Kai Havertz’s name from their live tweets during Arsenal’s 5-0 victory over the Blues. Havertz, who joined Arsenal from Chelsea last summer, scored two goals in the match, infuriating Chelsea’s social media team, who referred to his goals only as ‘goals to the Gunners.’ Despite this, Arsenal continued their impressive run, moving three points ahead of Liverpool and four points ahead of Manchester City, highlighting Chelsea’s missed opportunity to climb the standings.

Zendaya Expresses Surprise Over Focus on Her Kissing Scenes

Zendaya, the popular actress known for her roles in ‘Euphoria’ and ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home,’ has expressed her surprise at the disproportionate attention given to her kissing scenes. During a promotional interview for her upcoming film ‘Challengers,’ she noted that while she understands that kissing is part of her job, she finds it unusual that her scenes generate such significant interest.

New Study Explores the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health

A new study explores the impact of social media on mental health. The study finds that social media use can have both positive and negative effects on mental well-being. On the one hand, social media can provide people with a sense of connection and belonging. It can also be a source of information and support. On the other hand, social media use can also lead to feelings of anxiety, depression, and envy. The study finds that the effects of social media on mental health are complex and depend on a number of factors, including personality traits, age, and gender.

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