A group of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party lawmakers is planning to compile a proposal next month urging the government to ban social networking services such as TikTok if they are used for disinformation campaigns, an LDP lawmaker said. | Reuters
FILE PHOTO: A person holds a smartphone as TikTok logo is displayed behind in this picture illustration taken November 7, 2019. Picture taken November 7, 2019. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
TOKYO — A group of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party lawmakers is planning to compile a proposal next month urging the government to ban social networking services such asMany U.S. lawmakers are calling on the Biden administration to ban the popular Chinese-owned social media app, alleging the app could be used for data collection and content censorship, and harm children’s mental health.
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