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The US government’s potential ban on Tiktok can be a gaming exchange for college athletes such as Olivia Dunne (r.) And Angel Reese (l.), Who both rely on the platform for their zero contracts. © Collage: Olivier Douliery & Eakin Howard & James Gilbert / Getty Images North America / Getty Images via AFP / AFP
TikTok is an important tool for college athletes to use with its Name, Equality and Picture Sponsorship contract.
Livvy Dunne leads the packaging with a huge 7 million followersCavinder Twins boasts with Over 4 millionand Angel Reese sits on a cool 2 million.
But hold on to your hashtags, because the zero scene can be in danger!
The US government is considering Prohibition on teltokWhich can be an important gaming exchange for these contracts.
On Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted for a bill that could force Tiktok to cut ties with its Chinese owner or meet an American ban. The vote was 352 for 65 against, a rare show of two -party support.
If TikTok gets the luggage compartment in the United States, these athletes can zero offers take a serious hit.
Student athletes like Olivia Dunne will probably turn to Instagram as their go-to platform if Tiktok is banned by the US government. © Craig Barritt / Getty Images North America / Getty Images via AFP
TikTok stands out as a first-class marketing tool, especially for student athletes.
If a Ban Nixes Tiktok, student athletes are likely to turn to Instagram as their go-to platform.
Fortunately, Instagram Has taken up their game since Tiktok’s rise and rolls out video features that can hold their own against the competition.
This shift has made Instagram a solid choice for student athletes who want to get money on zero opportunities.
It will be interesting to see how the landscape in zero and social media changes if Tiktok is no longer available!