TikTok’s survival in the U.S. is at the heart of a gripping new documentary, TikTok Never Dies, premiering at Tribeca. It chronicles six years of legal battles, from Trump’s 2020 threats to a potential sale by 2026, spotlighting creators like Steven King, Chloe Sexton, and Topher Townsend—each representing different political views and lives tied to the app. The film captures the chaos of TikTok’s 2025 U.S. outage, the emotional stakes of a ban, and the human cost behind the headlines. Directed by Hao Wu, it’s less about tech origins and more about the American experience, revealing how global politics collide with digital freedom—and why 200 million users can’t afford to lose their platform.
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