'I'll cry': Gen-Zs on what if TikTok was banned in Singapore

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What if TikTok was banned in Singapore and how will it affect you? That's the question posed to some young Singaporeans in a video published on Saturday (March 25) by 88.3 DJ Jimmy Koh on the social media platform. As expected, some who were polled reacted negatively to the hypothetical situation. 'I guess I'll find another way to spend my...

That's the question posed to some young Singaporeans in a video published on Saturday by 88.3 DJ Jimmy Koh on the social media platform."I guess I'll find another way to spend my free hours," said one respondent after letting out a thoughtful sigh.

Another shared that she'd be "more productive". "I turn to TikTok for entertainment, so I think I will stop using my phone so much." The possibility of TikTok getting banned here seems remote, but the issue is currently being hotly debated in the US, where the government is considering restricting access to the platform due to security concerns.

 

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