> TikTok, which has over 170 million monthly active users in the U.S.—more than half the total U.S. population of any age—is owned by a Chinese company, ByteDance. We need to take that very seriously, not only because TikTok is generally influential with young Americans, but because we’ve already seen it drive political sentiment, especially on college campuses.<p>Then should rest of the world ban Facebook and other US social media platforms? They're foreign, influential and have been used to drive political sentiment perhaps even more than TikTok.<p>The article is very US centric. It does make sense, it is about US election year; still, reading it from outside of US feels strange.<p>In any case banning TikTok or any other platform feels like a temporary fix. I guess a long term solution should address all social media platforms somehow - but I don't know what that solution would be.