has suspended new content and live streaming abilities on its platform in Russia in response to the country's new controversial 'fake news' law, which threatens imprisonment for sharing what authorities consider to be false information.The made Sunday stated that while 'TikTok is an outlet for creativity and entertainment that can provide a source of relief and human connection during a time of war when people are facing immense tragedy and isolation,' the company said they had 'no choice' but to suspend the services. The company added that the safety of the app's employees and users is its highest priority.
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