I disagree because the "US Security State censorship over internet speech" (e.g., the Twitter files evidence) was about censoring content primarily created by individuals, and who were primarily Americans. The TikTok ban is ostensibly about stopping the flow of content designed by a true foreign adversary with an anti-America agenda, and manipulated by algorithms that deliver this content into America, and more specifically directed at American youth. Whether or not the actual motivation for US lawmakers to do something about it now is about Israel-Palestine, is the next level of this conversation and seems more plausible than a genuine bi-partisan desire to limit/control speech or information in general.
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Banning TikTok has nothing to do with China: this is one of the few platforms that does not censor countersеmitism and our goverment cannot accept that. Left and right, media/social media are occupiеd, just check the last names. Since power doesn't allow dissent, they just ban it