A TikTok ban would probably also take down CapCut, Lemon8, and more

The U.S. government is inching closer and closer to a TikTok ban, a move that would impact more than just TikTok. As Mashable reported over the weekend, the House passed an updated version of the ban with bipartisan support. If or when it makes its way to President Biden’s desk, Biden has signaled he will sign it into law, and effectively ban TikTok in the U.S. unless its China-based parent company, ByteDance, sells the platform. SEE ALSO: What is TikTok Lite and why is the EU concerned about it? However, it’s not just TikTok users who will be affected by such a ban. This bill paves the way for the U.S. to potentially ban many other foreign-based apps or platforms too. As Axios points out, the wording of the bill bans any app that the U.S. government deems to be a “foreign adversary controlled application” and includes apps “operated, directly or indirectly (including through a parent company, subsidiary, or affiliate)” of those “foreign adversaries.”Last month, Mashable shared some examples of apps that could potentially be affected by this bill if it became law such as WeChat or even shopping platforms like Temu or AliExpress. While the broad language of the bill does mean an array of companies and apps could find themselves affected, TikTok and its corporate parent ByteDance are the only parties specified.And, as Axios reports, it seems pretty clear that if TikTok is banned in the U.S., ByteDance’s other catalog of app offerings are likely to go down too.Goodbye…A TikTok ban would probably also take down CapCut, Lemon8, and more