TikTok Appeals to US Supreme Court in Final Attempt to Prevent Ban

TikTok has made a last-ditch attempt to prevent a potential ban in the United States by appealing to the Supreme Court. On Monday, the social media platform filed an emergency request seeking a temporary injunction to block a law that mandates its China-based parent company, ByteDance, to divest the app by January 19. If the company does not comply, the app could face a complete ban in the U.S. This move comes after a lower court upheld the law, and TikTok is now seeking to continue operations while appealing the decision.

In a coordinated effort, TikTok and ByteDance have asked the Supreme Court to intervene, with the goal of stopping the law from going into effect. The request was filed alongside a similar appeal from a group of U.S. TikTok users, who argue that the law unfairly targets the platform, which has become a key part of online social interaction for around 170 million Americans. The case has garnered significant attention due to the potential consequences for both users and the broader tech landscape in the U.S.

The law in question, passed by Congress in April, seeks to address concerns over national security. The Justice Department has argued that TikTok’s connection to China presents a significant risk, citing the app’s ability to collect vast amounts of personal data on U.S. users—ranging from locations to private messages. Authorities also claim that TikTok could be used to manipulate the content Americans are exposed to, potentially influencing political opinions and public perception in a way that serves the interests of the Chinese government.

As the legal battle continues, TikTok’s fate in the U.S. hangs in the balance. If the Supreme Court grants the injunction, it could temporarily delay the law’s enforcement, allowing TikTok to operate while further appeals are considered. However, if the Court declines, the company may be forced to comply with the divestiture deadline or face a nationwide ban, which would disrupt millions of users and businesses that rely on the app for communication, entertainment, and marketing.