Tell Congress: No TikTok Ban

Our elected officials are once again trying to trade our First Amendment rights for cheap political points – and it’s more serious than you might think. The House just passed a bill that would effectively ban TikTok for everyone in the United States, violating the First Amendment rights of more than 150 million people and laying the groundwork for excessive government control over the internet.

Whether it’s watching cooking tutorials, discussing the news of the day, or livestreaming protests, we have a right to use TikTok and other platforms to exchange our thoughts, ideas, and opinions with people around the world. Send a message to your senators now: Tell them to support our right to express ourselves and vote NO on bills that would effectively ban TikTok.

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Don't Ban TikTok

As a constituent, I’m writing today to strongly urge you to protect our constitutional right to free speech online by voting no on any bill that would effectively ban TikTok. A ban would not only violate our First Amendment right to express ourselves, but would also set the stage for the government to ban other apps and platforms.

Data collection by apps has real consequences for our privacy, but selectively censoring entire platforms based on their country of origin is not the solution. Please do everything within your power to protect our right to express ourselves – and vote no on any bill that would effectively ban TikTok.

Sincerely,

[First Name] [Last Name]

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