TikTok will be banned in the United States on Jan. 19, 2025, after a federal appeals court rejected its bid to overturn the ban that President Biden signed in April. The law states that if TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, doesn't divest its ownership to non-Chinese companies, the app will be banned in the U.S.
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The article from Benzinga discusses the implications of the recent legislation signed by President Joe Biden that could potentially ban TikTok in the U.S. unless its parent company, ByteDance, divests from the app. This law stems from national security concerns over data privacy and the potential for foreign influence. The ban could significantly impact the $15 billion small business economy in America, as TikTok has become a vital platform for marketing and sales for many small businesses. The platform's unique algorithm and large user base have allowed small businesses to reach customers in ways that traditional advertising cannot. If TikTok were to be banned or sold, small businesses would need to adapt quickly, potentially shifting to other social media platforms like Instagram Reels or YouTube Shorts, which might not offer the same level of engagement or reach. The article also mentions the uncertainty around the timeline and the final outcome of the legislation, leaving businesses in a state of limbo regarding their marketing strategies.