Nobody wants this but a TikTok ban is starting to seem inevitable

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Stop your dancing, lip-syncing, how-tos, restorations, commiserations, and online shops; TikTok just took another big step closer to the sharp blade of a US ban’s guillotine. The massively popular app could disappear from US phones as early as next month, and while it’s an outcome few want, it’s the one we’re most likely to get.

On Friday, a US federal court dismissed TikTok’s counterclaim that the US government-ordered ban was unconstitutional in that it infringed on the platform’s First Amendment free speech rights. The US Court of Appeals wasn’t buying that argument and denied TikTok’s petition. TikTok’s owner, ByteDance, is fully expected to appeal at its last stop: the US Supreme Court.

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