Wakefield students divided on potential TikTok ban

With social media in the zeitgeist of what seems like every teenager in America, the imminent U.S. ban on TikTok has some students in the journalism class at Wakefield Country Day School reflecting on their own social media usage in day-to-day life.

And, students have a mixed bag of opinions on a potential ban.

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The Wakefield Country Day School journalism class participated in a conference call with U.S. Senator Mark Warner and other reporters to ask the senator a question. 

Freshman Will Wofford asked, “If the ban on TikTok goes through, do you think this sets a precedent for other Social Media Organizations, even those owned by US companies, as they may also pose a similar threat to spying or manipulation by AI?”  

 


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