As the U.S. renews its push to force a TikTok divestment (or shut it down), creators, platforms, and policymakers are responding with skepticism, strategy, or silence — but the effects may still ripple across the entire creator economy and privacy landscape.
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‘The Boy Who Cried Wolf’: What Happens If TikTok Gets Banned — And No One Believes It?
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