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US bans TikTok. Here’s what could come next

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A U.S. ban of TikTok began to take effect on Sunday, capping a high-stakes battle that pitted the federal government against one of the nation’s most popular social media platforms.

Congress passed the measure last spring with overwhelming bipartisan support, granting TikTok a 270-day window to cut its ties with China-based parent company ByteDance or face a ban.

Instead of initiating a sale, however, TikTok pursued a legal challenge on First Amendment grounds that ended in failure at the Supreme Court on Friday.

The unanimous ruling from the nation’s highest court found merit in national security concerns regarding potential user data collection or content manipulation that the Chinese government might undertake.

Yet the ultimate fate of TikTok remains uncertain. Rather than force TikTok to take the app dark, the ban targets third-party companies like cloud-service providers and app stores, meaning TikTok could circumvent such restrictions, at least temporarily.

The platform became unavailable for some users Saturday evening, with a popup message in the app saying, “Sorry, TikTok isn’t available right now.” By Sunday morning, App stores run by Apple, Google, and Samsung began removing the app.

The Biden administration said earlier this week that it would not enforce the ban on Sunday, leaving implementation of the measure to President-elect [omitted] who takes office on Monday. [He] has vowed to reverse the ban.

Here’s what could be next for TikTok:

TikTok’s Quality is Expected to Worsen

TikTok could remain available for U.S. users over the coming days and weeks, but the app would likely degrade in quality, experts previously told ABC News.

The reason is that the ban would place restrictions on app stores and hosting companies, which provide the digital infrastructure on which web services like TikTok depend.

Mandatory withdrawal of the app from major app stores would not only bar new users from downloading the app, it also would prevent existing users from updating it.

Apple, in a support update posted on Sunday, said users who already installed ByteDance apps will be able to keep them on their device.

“But they can’t be redownloaded if deleted or restored if you move to a new device,” Apple said. “In-app purchases and new subscriptions are no longer possible.”

Without updates, the app would worsen in quality over time, some experts said – for example, through inconveniences such as video-loading delays and performance glitches.

A separate stipulation in the ban would also make it illegal for hosting companies to provide services for TikTok. The measure offers a fairly broad characterization of such firms.

TikTok would stop functioning if the firm’s U.S.-based hosting companies stopped providing services. However, the social media giant could establish partnerships with hosting companies outside the U.S., putting them out of reach of U.S. enforcement – in theory, at least.

Such a move would keep TikTok available to U.S. users, but the service would likely be slower and glitchier as the digital infrastructure moves farther away, experts said.

[He] is considering what executive actions [he] has available to allow TikTok to keep operating, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.

One option is an executive order that could attempt to direct the government to not enforce the law, but that avenue faces legal roadblocks, experts told ABC News, chief of which is that an executive order can’t override a law that Congress has passed and that has now been upheld by the Supreme Court.

[His] Justice Department could still opt against enforcement of the law, reassuring app stores and cloud-service providers that they wouldn’t face prosecution in the event of a violation.

While the Justice Department has enforcement discretion, app providers like Apple and Google could still be subject to hefty fines under a law that has a five-year statute of limitations, which would extend it beyond the length of [his] presidential term.

Pam Bondi, [his] nominee for attorney general, declined to say during her confirmation hearing this week whether she would commit to enforcing the TikTok ban.

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew, who will attend [his] inauguration after receiving an invitation from the incoming administration, thanked [him] in a video posted to TikTok on Friday after the Supreme Court ruling.

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