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A lot of people online keep saying TikTok is already banned in the U.S., but that isn’t accurate. What’s actually happening is that the government passed a law that could force TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app or face a ban. The deadline has been pushed back because TikTok is fighting the law in court, so nothing is final yet. That’s why posts that say it’s already banned are misleading. 

Most reliable news sources explain that the situation is still unfolding. There might be a ban in the future, but as of now, users can still download and use the app normally. The main argument behind the possible ban is data privacy, but the courts haven’t made a final decision. Because of that, saying “TikTok is getting banned across the United States in 2025” overstates what we actually know.

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ago by Novice (960 points)

The statement of TikTok being banned across the US is incorrect and misleading. According to White House.gov the TikTok ban extension has been extended to December 16, 2025. So as of right now TikTok will not be banned but we are not sure passed December 16th.

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https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/09/further-extending-the-tiktok-enforcement-delay-9dde/ 

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ago by Novice (740 points)

The claim that TikTok is getting banned across the U.S. is misleading. According to the White House, BBC, and The Guardian, said that following a hearing about the banning of TikTok on September 17, 2025 President Trump has only signed a 90 day extension to the ban pushing the decision to another hearing on an upcoming date of December 16, 2025. In the statement released by the White House they said, “During this period, the Department of Justice shall take no action to enforce the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act” meaning that during the period between the hearings, the government is not allowed to tamper with the app. Though it is unconfirmed, BBC says that a deal has been in talks for a U.S. owned company to buy the app for it to remain in the states.

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ago by Apprentice (1.1k points)

The claim "TikTok is being banned across the United States in 2025" is false. The deadline has been repeatedly postponed multiple times. According to an article from bbc.com regarding the ban, it says "US politicians passed a law in 2024 banning the app in the country unless it was sold by its Chinese parent company ByteDance." This led to China's President Xi Jinping becoming the new owner for the social media app. As a result of the extensions and the potential deal, TikTok continues to operate in the US, with the new ownership structure designed to ensure the platform's continued availability for American users. 

Article: 

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ago by Newbie (450 points)

This statement is incorrect. As stated by Donald Trump, "I issued Executive Order 14350 (Further Extending the TikTok Enforcement Delay), further delaying the Act’s enforcement until December 16, 2025." This 90 day extension gave TikTok extra time to  find someone to buy their company before being banned here in the US. Just recently, the White House noted that they are "100% confident that a deal is done." 

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/09/saving-tiktok-while-protecting-national-security/

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jun/19/third-tiktok-ban-extension-trump#:~:text=%E2%80%9CI've%20just%20signed%20the,ruled%20to%20uphold%20the%20ban.

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ago by Newbie (290 points)
The statement that TikTok is getting banned across the United States in 2025 is inaccurate. According to Whitehouse.gov a 90 day extension was put in place on sept. 17 2025 which pushes the hearing to dec. 16 2025. It is quoted on the article released by Whitehouse.gov that "During this period, the Department of Justice shall take no action to enforce the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act". This means that during the decision process through out the stages the government can not tamper with TikTok the social media app. Nothing is confirmed but there has been a rumor to where a U.S company would purchase TikTok allowing it to remain in use in the United States.
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ago by Novice (680 points)
After researching the topic, I conclude that this claim is misleading. There is no concrete evidence that TikTok will be banned for sure in 2025. Although TikTok was briefly banned, it has returned as of now.

Although yes, the ban on TikTok was attempted, Trump signed an extension for the company. According to the white house, the Department of Justice is unable to get in the way of the app operating distribution or maintenance (The White House). This means that the government can't restrict TikTok as of now while they are in the extension period.

Also on the BBC, the law banned the company until it sold it to a parent company, which is what it did to ensure the availability of the app for American users (BBC).

In conclusion, this claim is misleading because there is no certainty that TikTok will be banned in 2025, although it contains some facts.

Sources:

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyng762q4eo

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-53476117

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/09/further-extending-the-tiktok-enforcement-delay-9dde/
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ago by Newbie (380 points)

After further research, I have concluded that this claim is misleading and there is no mention of tiktok getting banned in 2025. Although it was shortly banned in January 2025, it was only for around 20 hours and has been back ever since. According to the white house and BBC, the tiktok enforcement has been signed multiple times to extend the use of tiktok this year. As of now there is no solid evidence that says tiktok will be banned. 

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