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Poll: Almost 50% of Americans Support TikTok Ban

Half of⁤ American Adults Support ‍a Ban on TikTok, Survey Shows

Close ⁣to half‌ of American adults support a ban on the ‍Chinese-owned social media app⁤ TikTok, according to a‍ new Reuters/Ipsos survey ⁤that also asked questions about national security concerns and‌ China.

TikTok, owned by Chinese tech giant‍ ByteDance and used by tens ‌of millions of ⁤Americans, has faced calls ⁤from U.S. lawmakers for a nationwide ban over concerns⁤ about possible Chinese government influence.

Some 47 percent ⁤of respondents to the two-day ‌poll, which concluded on Tuesday, said they⁤ at least somewhat⁣ supported “banning the social media application, TikTok, from use in the United States,” while 36 percent opposed a ​ban and 17 percent said they didn’t know.

Fifty-eight percent of Republicans favored a ‌ban, compared⁣ to 47 percent of Democrats, the‍ poll showed.

The ⁣news comes as New⁤ York City on Wednesday banned ⁢ TikTok from government⁤ devices over security concerns.

The survey also revealed deep worries among Americans about China’s global influence at ​a time when U.S.-China relations have fallen to their lowest point in decades.

The online Reuters/Ipsos poll ⁣was conducted nationwide,⁢ collecting responses ‍from 1,005 adults, including 443 Democrats and 346 Republicans. It⁢ had a credibility interval, a measure of⁤ precision,​ of about 4 percentage points in either direction.

FBI Director Raises Concerns about TikTok

FBI ​director Christopher Wray said​ in March that China’s government could⁣ use TikTok to⁣ control‍ software on millions ⁢of ⁤devices and drive narratives to divide Americans,‍ adding that the app ⁢”screams” of‍ national security concerns.

Other top U.S. intelligence officials, including CIA ‍director William ⁢Burns, also have said TikTok poses a threat.

TikTok ⁤said in a ‍statement that more than 150 million ‌Americans, ⁢including 5 ⁤million U.S.⁣ businesses, actively use TikTok to earn a living, engage in the classroom, and find community.

“We’ve ⁤taken ⁣unprecedented⁢ actions ​to ⁣safeguard protected U.S. user data, and we will continue working to build⁣ a safe, ‌secure,⁢ and inclusive platform to ensure the positive ‍experience ‌of our users in every corner of the country,” a TikTok⁣ spokesperson said.

Efforts to give the⁢ Biden ​administration ⁤new powers ⁤to‍ ban TikTok have stalled ‍in Congress. Last month U.S. lawmakers said they were⁢ considering changes to address concerns about⁣ the bill.

Still, ‌the ⁤issue could become a focus for Republicans in the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign, with some candidates backing a TikTok ban.

Former ⁣president Donald Trump in 2020 sought to bar new downloads of TikTok but ​a series ‌of court‍ decisions blocked ⁣the ban from taking effect.

Florida governor and presidential candidate⁣ Ron ‍DeSantis ‌has said he favors some form of national ⁢ban on the app.

(Reporting by Michael Martina, David Shephardson and Jason Lange; Editing by ⁤Don Durfee, Sharon Singleton and David Gregorio)


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