Utah content creators express their opposition to a potential ban on TikTok as legislators consider a bill that could prohibit the app in the United States. A TikTok user shares how the app has been crucial to him during his open-heart surgery. He and his wife also use TikTok for their business. Protesters in Washington, D.C. call for lawmakers to reconsider the ban.
Utah content creators are voicing their opposition to a potential ban on TikTok as legislators in the nation's capital consider a bill that could see the popular app prohibited in the United States if it remains under its current ownership. Laybourne, a TikTok user, expressed how the app has been essential to him, especially during his open-heart surgery in the middle of a pandemic. He and his wife also use TikTok to sell locally made apparel. Laybourne joined protesters in Washington, D.C.
, urging lawmakers to reconsider the ban and highlighting TikTok's unique ability to connect users with like-minded individuals
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