So let me get this straight. The US Supreme Court upholds Government action shutting down TikTok, a social media organization accounting for approximately 224,000 US small and medium-sized businesses (plus a further 59,000 of its own jobs) while contributing $24.2 billion to…
— Steven J Garner (@stevenjgarner) January 10, 2025
https://x.com/stevenjgarner/status/1877865738100179205
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I don't know what this is supposed to mean? The businesses have TikTok accounts? They won't be harmed by not having one when no US customers are there either.
Again, what? There's 60k Americans employed by TikTok? Doubtful.
What? And how?
Huh? Who is contributing the previous mentioned 24.2B then?
Nothing this guy is saying makes any sense.
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Us humble tiktokers get paid from tiktok, do we not count as employed/small businesses?
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