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I generally agree with your take here. I'm wondering if it could not be bolstered with any evidence of Russia's interference in US society and politics through Social Media. Like you said, this is hard to prove, but at least during Trump 1 they had an actual agency that was dedicated to this task. Though, perhaps that's a counter argument to banning TikTok: foreign agents don't need to control the whole platform to be able to manipulate the narrative. For example, TheSoul Publishing doesn't need to own YouTube to be a massive content farm that occasionally spews pro-Russian propaganda (my personal conspiracy theory tin foil hat take is that they also create purely idiotic content just to dumb down the general population so that the propaganda lands better when it comes out. But maybe blaming Russia for our gullibility is just too far).

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