India's ban on TikTok in 2020, along with other Chinese apps, abruptly altered the social media landscape, impacting millions of users and creators. This move, driven by geopolitical tensions, offers a preview of potential actions by the U.S., where debates over TikTok's future continue. The ban forced influencers like Veer Sharma to adapt, with platforms like Instagram and YouTube filling the gap but losing some of the unique charm of Indian TikTok. The ban also highlighted concerns about data security and sovereignty in cyberspace, shaping policy and tech interactions globally.
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