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ACLU: US House Bill Banning Tiktok Deemed Unconstitutional

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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has voiced its opposition to a US House bill that aims to ban the popular social media platform TikTok, citing concerns over its constitutionality.

The bill in question has sparked a debate among lawmakers regarding national security risks associated with TikTok, which is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance. Proponents of the bill argue that TikTok poses a threat to user data privacy and could be exploited by foreign entities for malicious purposes.

However, the ACLU has raised objections to the proposed legislation, asserting that banning TikTok would infringe upon the First Amendment rights of American citizens. The organization argues that restricting access to a specific social media platform based on its country of origin sets a dangerous precedent for government censorship.

In a statement released by the ACLU, the organization emphasized the importance of protecting free speech and expression in the digital age. They warned that targeting TikTok solely due to its Chinese ownership could lead to discriminatory practices and undermine the principles of a free and open internet.

The debate surrounding TikTok's presence in the United States has intensified in recent months, with concerns about data privacy and national security taking center stage. While some lawmakers advocate for a complete ban on TikTok, others have proposed alternative measures to address potential risks without resorting to censorship.

As the discussion continues, the ACLU remains steadfast in its defense of civil liberties and constitutional rights. The organization urges lawmakers to consider the broader implications of targeting specific platforms based on geopolitical factors and to uphold the principles of free expression online.

It remains to be seen how the US House will proceed with the bill targeting TikTok and whether the concerns raised by the ACLU will influence the legislative process.

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