Eight TikTok creators sued the U.S. government on Tuesday, alleging their rights to free speech are being violated by a new federal law that would ban the social video app if its Chinese owner doesn't sell it. U.S. politicians have raised security concerns about the app, saying that TikTok's ties to its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, could allow a foreign country to collect American users' data and influence public opinion.
The companies said the law would require them to sever ByteDance's control over TikTok's popular algorithm, which would significantly alter the way the app functions. The algorithm allows TikTok to offer customized recommendations based on users' viewing behavior, reaching an audience of more than 1 billion users globally. TikTok and ByteDance said the new law “offers no support for the idea” that TikTok’s Chinese ownership poses national security risks.
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