American users found the application about twelve hours after the Chinese company itself went “black” as a result of the law banning its activities.
The short video application TikTok resumed its activities in the United States this Sunday, after newly elected President Donald Trump announced a moratorium on the law against Chinese parent company ByteDance.
US users they restored the application about twelve hours after the Chinese company itself went “black” as a result of the law prohibits their activity. The application did not allow viewing of videos and only presented a message urging users to “stay attentive.”
Trump has announced that he will approve an executive order with a 90-day moratorium on Monday, the date of his inauguration, to facilitate circumvention of the TikTok ban. Moreover, he has proposed as a solution that the company would become 50% American-owned.
“Save TikTok,” the president-elect proclaimed on his social network Truth Social before announcing that he will issue the presidential decree.
“I have asked companies not to leave TikTok behind! “I will issue an executive order on Monday to extend the deadline for implementing the law’s bans so that we can reach an agreement that protects our national security,” he said. explained.
The order, Trump explained, specifies that there will be no consequences for any company that prevented TikTok from being disabled. “Americans deserve to see our exciting inauguration Monday and other events and conversations,” he emphasized.
As a solution, he has stated: “I would like the United States to have a 50% stake in a joint venture.” “In this way we would save TikTok, we would keep it in good hands and make it easier to continue broadcasting,” he noted.
Source: EITB

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