Mamdani puts New York City government back on TikTok
Mamdani puts New York City government back on TikTok
Mamdani puts New York City government back on TikTok
Mamdani puts New York City government back on TikTok
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Mamdani puts New York City government back on TikTok
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Multiple trusted reports are pointing to the same directional technology shift, suggesting the market should read this as a category signal rather than isolated headline activity.
The decision to integrate TikTok into NYC's social media strategy reflects a growing trend among government entities to engage younger audiences and adapt to evolving digital communication tools.
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Zohran Mamdani has permitted New York City agencies to utilize TikTok again, implementing stringent device and security guidelines.
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