Since its introduction to the US in 2018, TikTok has been preventing for its proper to exist. First, the corporate struggled to persuade the general public that it wasn’t only for pre-teens making cringey memes; then it needed to make the case that it wasn’t chargeable for the platform’s rampant misinformation (or cultural appropriation … or pro-anorexia content material … or doubtlessly lethal traits … or normal creepiness, and many others). However largely, and particularly over the previous three years, TikTok has been…