The Sun (Malaysia)

TitTok users rage against Trump

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SAN FRANCISCO: A TikTok star pounds a beat as she weaves lyrics mocking the idea of US President Donald Trump banning the shortform video sharing app.

The “Trump Freestyle” post on Monday by @maya2960 quickly racked up more than a million views and 500,000 “likes” on the popular platform owned by China-based ByteDance.

“Didn’t think this through, little Donny, did you? Not much of a businessma­n,” she rapped.

“You can ban this app, there’ll be a new one. There’s supply where there’s demand.”

The lyrics included a promise that TikTok users would not go down without a fight, citing First Amendment protection­s against government censorship of free speech.

Another video snippet racking up views was captioned “Me trying to convince Trump to let us keep TikTok” and showed a woman colouring her face orange and building a brick wall.

Comedian Elijah Daniels used Twitter to bid farewell to his TikTok followers, giving “a big shout out to

Donald Trump for mishandlin­g the entire pandemic” but then taking away an app raising people’s spirits.

Twenty TikTok stars, whose combined followings top 100 million people, posted an open letter to Trump, arguing against banning the app. “A virtual world dominated by hate on Twitter is nothing compared to the snapshots of joy and comedy on TikTok,” read the open letter.

“So, instead of eliminatin­g TikTok, why not spin off TikTok US in an IPO or sell it to a US company – let capitalism solve this issue, not the state.” – AFP

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