Photo source @ Visual Chinese | New Culture Business, author | Wu Xiaoqiong experienced an unprecedented tragic weekend, and the forced sale of Tik Tok business in the US to Microsoft is becoming the end of the story.
Why is Tik Tok "forbidden"? According to foreign media, conservative people in Trump's advisory group believe that the U.S.
ban on applications owned by TikTok and other Chinese people may set a dangerous precedent for the less free and open Internet, which will increase the insecurity of local business circles and entrepreneurs in the United States.
Although Trump gave the reason of "American national security", so far there is still no evidence of TikTok's violation of American national security.
The Trump government still issued an order to ban TikTok, which was supported by most politicians.
The reason is that the American authorities do not trust China to run a multinational technology company.
Even though Tik Tok has proved from the data level, it has grown into what a global enterprise should look like in a short time, and is ranked as the number one competitor by Facebook, Disney, etc.
It has almost the same user scale as Facebook, and exceeds the user growth rate and user duration of any Internet product.
Before the new crown, Tik Tok was always called "virus" by western media because of its amazing popularity.
TikTok was successively banned by India and the United States, which is a rare event that reflects the big era of political contest between big powers on the life of ordinary people.
The course and final result of this event will be written into world history.
In this event, many facts and attitudes have been reported, such as byte beating, Microsoft, American politicians, and Chinese officials.
I will not repeat them here.
The real impact is tens of millions of TikTokers and Tik Tok's American users, more than 80% of whom are young people in the Z era.
Their attitude is more real and grounded, which has nothing to do with politics, but only concerns the livelihood, expression, social interaction and happiness of ordinary people.
In early July, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News that the United States was considering banning TikTok.
It was particularly emphasized that the decree would be issued in weeks rather than months.
Ten days ago, on June 20, Trump held a campaign rally in Oklahoma.
A TikTok blogger with only hundreds of thousands of fans called on tens of thousands of netizens to apply for a spot on purpose, and then there was no "pigeon" on the spot, which seriously disrupted Trump's campaign.
TikTok young bloggers also launched a public opinion campaign to evaluate Mr.
Trump's business ability on Google.
They sent spam to Trump supporters and destroyed the e-commerce store of Trump's campaign by collecting shopping cart items that they never intended to buy.
Ellie Zeiler, 16, has 6.3 million fans on TikTok.
She said Trump's threat to ban the app would only lead to more young people not voting for him.
"I think many people didn't like Trump before, which can only make people dislike him even more".
Last Sunday,

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