TikTok’s last stand: Supreme Court weighs ban as deadline looms
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The law doesn’t say what TikTok thinks it does, Jackson says.
Liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson says that the law in question “doesn’t say, ‘TikTok, you can’t speak.’” What TikTok seems to want, she suggests, is access to ByteDance’s algorithm — but if TikTok came up with its own algorithm after divestiture, it could still operate.
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