Reddit Co-founder Joins Bid to Buy TikTok’s US Operations
Alexis Ohanian said he would name the platform ‘TikTok: Freedom Edition’ if he succeeds in buying it.
Reddit co-founder and investor Alexis Ohanian said on Tuesday that he has joined a bid to acquire TikTok’s U.S. operations.
“We are excited to have him on board as we work to usher in a new and better chapter for TikTok, and turn the momentum created from The People’s Bid into building The People’s Internet,” McCourt, who founded Project Liberty, said in a statement.
Project Liberty has said that it is seeking to acquire TikTok’s U.S. assets and rebuild the video-sharing app in a way that “enables greater transparency and accountability while giving people ownership and control over their data.”
The nonprofit said it aims to decentralize TikTok by leveraging Project Liberty’s blockchain-based platform named Frequency Technology, according to a statement.
If the bid moves forward, the nonprofit said the technology “will serve as the backbone of the redesigned TikTok, ensuring that privacy, security, and digital independence are no longer optional but foundational.”
In his social media post announcing the bid, Ohanian stated that “TikTok has been a game-changer for creators, and it’s [sic] future should be built by them” with the help of Frequency Technology.
TikTok was briefly shut down in the United States on Jan. 19, just hours before a law signed by then-President Joe Biden in April 2024 took effect. The law required TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, to divest itself of its U.S. assets on national security grounds or face a nationwide ban.
In his order, Trump said the pause would allow his administration an opportunity “to determine the appropriate course forward in an orderly way that protects national security while avoiding an abrupt shutdown of a communications platform used by millions of Americans.”
Trump told reporters on Jan. 21 that he anticipates a deal in which the United States would hold a 50 percent stake in TikTok.
Katabella Roberts contributed to this report.