New York Mayor Mamdani puts city’s government back on TikTok
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the city is reversing its TikTok ban, allowing agencies to post on the platform again after a nearly three-year prohibition. The ban, initiated by former Mayor Eric Adams in 2023, stemmed from security concerns that TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, could share user data with the Chinese government.

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AI-generatedNew York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the city is reversing its TikTok ban, allowing agencies to post on the platform again after a nearly three-year prohibition. The ban, initiated by former Mayor Eric Adams in 2023, stemmed from security concerns that TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, could share user data with the Chinese government. The decision to reinstate TikTok access follows the company's agreement to spin off its US operations to address these security worries. NYC Cyber Command stated the reversal aims to broaden the city's communication reach, requiring departments to adhere to specific security precautions when using the app.
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5 extractedThe change was about broadening the city’s communications reach.
TikTok has reached an agreement to spin off its US operation.
The ban was due to concerns that ByteDance could share data with the Chinese government.
The prohibition was established by Eric Adams in 2023.
New York City is reversing its ban on TikTok on city-owned devices.