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Bipartisan skepticism voiced by Justices Clarence Thomas, John Roberts ... substitutes for TikTok, and despite Mark Zuckerberg’s recent reforms, both are famously censorship-happy.
In a landmark legal battle, the Supreme Court is set to weigh the fate of TikTok in the high-profile ... Meanwhile, Chief Justice John Roberts released his 2024 report, focusing on judicial ...
In Meta's antitrust trial on Wednesday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified that TikTok's success was a risk to Meta's ...
If the justices agree with a lower court ruling that found the ban on TikTok was justified, the American people will experience censorship of a sort unknown in this country’s history.
Which means efforts to ban TikTok on the laughable supposition that the most popular social media site in the world was controlled by the Chinese Communist Party amounted to censorship.