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From YouTube to TikTok, MrBeast presents itself as a possible buyer of this social network in the face of its imminent closure in the United States

The future of this social network in the United States hangs in the balance after the government ban, but one of the most famous content creators wants to save it.

El futuro de TikTok en Estados Unidos podría estar en manos de MrBeast. El reconocido influencer hace una oferta para evitar la prohibición de la plataforma.
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TikTok’s future in the United States is more uncertain than ever. The social network is facing an impending ban over national security concerns related to its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. Barring a last-minute change, TikTok will cease operations in the country this Sunday unless Joe Biden’s administration reverses the action or a U.S. company makes a deal to buy the app. Meanwhile, a new challenger has emerged: popular content creator MrBeast could step in to save the platform.

MrBeast enters the scene to save TikTok

On January 15, MrBeast, one of the world’s most popular content creators, surprised his followers by announcing that he was working with a group of billionaires to buy TikTok and keep it operational in the United States. In a video posted on his official TikTok account, MrBeast explained his intention as “America deserves” this platform.

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The financial and legal details of this potential acquisition have not yet been disclosed, but their involvement underscores the importance of TikTok to content creators and its cultural impact on the country.

Effects of the shutdown in the United States

TikTok’s shutdown would leave millions of users and content creators in digital limbo. The social network currently has more than 37.9 million active users in the United States, many of whom have already begun migrating to alternative platforms such as Xiaohongshu, better known as RedNote.

The move, prompted by fears that the Chinese government could access sensitive user data, has also sparked debates about freedom of expression, technological competition, and geopolitical tensions between China and the United States.

However, the ban may not be the end of TikTok. There is a possibility that the app could be acquired by a U.S. company, a solution that is already being explored.

Would MrBeast save the day (and TikTok in the US)?

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