TikTok has been in trouble lately from the Trump administration. But according to a Wall publication Street Journal, Facebook was the one that started it all.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Mark Zuckerberg personally briefed the president Donald Trump for the Chinese company, during a dinner hosted by the American president at the end of last year.
So Facebook not only "killed" a very fast-rising rival, but also according to a representative of Senator Josh Hawley used TikTok tobreak distracting lawmakers from the regulatory actions they wanted for Facebook. According to Kelli Ford he was using the issue as a "PR tactic to boost Facebook."
Facebook has a reputation for not wanting competition, and historically it has proven this by either buying out its rivals or copying their product. However, Facebook's early attempts to copy TikTok failed completely, and due to greater regulation control, was finding it increasingly difficult to acquire the company.
So Facebook, which supports every Washington lobby, has found a new way to "kill" competition, with TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer reporting that they were "maliciously attacked by our competitor - Facebook - who disguised himself as a patriot and planned terminate TikTok's presence in the USA ”.
TikTok currently has until November 12 to sell its US-based assets, with Microsoft seeking to buy the company, after of course receiving the blessings of Donald Trump.