Will Microsoft take over Tiktoka?
Microsoft refused to comment, while Thicket And its owner, Bytedance, did not answer Reuters’s question in this matter.
Trump issued a regulation immediately after the inauguration on January 20, which delays the implementation of the law prohibiting the use of the medium in the United States. The president said that he was conducting talks with several people regarding the sale of Tiktok and would like this to happen within 30 days.
Among the potential buyers was a close associate of the new head of Elon Musk. A businessman who already has the purchase of a huge media entity, i.e. Twitter (later renamed X). However, Tesla CEO did not refer to Trump’s proposal. If such a transaction took place, we could say that Musk is starting to build a media empire modeled on Rupert Murdoch.
Another Microsoft attempt?
There is no shortage of people willing to use the Chinese subject’s problems. Startup Perplexity AI recently made a merger proposal with Tiktok, in which the US government would receive half of the shares in the new company – Reuters said on Sunday.
Microsoft tried to take over the thicket in 2020but the conversations have fallen. Already then Trump pressed the Chinese and demanded the separation of the American part of the application and its sale, arguing that the US national security reasons. Microsoft CEO SATYA NADELLA called the aforementioned process the strangest task he was to accomplish.
What is Tiktok?
Tiktok is a popular social platform that allows users to create, watch and share short videos, usually lasting from a few to 60 seconds (although longer formats are also available). The application has gained immense popularity thanks to dynamic content, creative effects and an easy -to -use video editor. Users can use a wide range of tools such as filters, music, sound effects and duo functions. Tiktok has become a place where people from around the world can express their creativity, share their talents and follow trends in music, dance or art. The application especially appeals to younger generations and often shapes trends in pop culture.