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TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, plans to shut down its U.S. operations by Sunday, January 19, following a U.S. ban over national security concerns. Users are expressing disappointment, anger, and confusion, with some calling for a boycott of Facebook and Instagram. ByteDance has been seeking a delay to the ban, arguing it violates the U.S.
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