A Benzinga survey shows where U.S. TikTok users might shift their time and attention if the app, which is owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, is banned.
Users were asked, “If TikTok is banned, which platform will you use more?”
The results were:
The CNN Money Fear and Greed index showed another decline in overall sentiment among US investors.
US stocks closed mixed on Wednesday after recording sharp losses in the previous session following comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Donald Trump said while “everyone” wants to “destroy” TikTok now, it was he who tried to “disable” the Chinese short-form video platform three years ago.