TikTok has gone dark in the U.S., the result of a federal law that bans the popular social media app for millions of Americans.
Experts say no other app offers the same financial opportunities as TikTok, while creators fear loss of income if it disappears.
Starting today, when you open the TikTok app, you are greeted by a rather direct notice that the app is no longer available with a note about President-elect Trump ...
TikTok is officially down, as of Saturday, Jan. 18, only hours before the law that bans the social media application from being distributed in the United States was set to go into effect.
Discover how the TikTok ban affects U.S. users and the potential effect of the incoming Trump Administration on enforcing the ban.
TikTok has gone down — for now. The popular video-sharing app, used by 170 million Americans, went dark late Saturday after TikTok’s Chinese-owned parent company announced that they will make ...
After TikTok’s service started going dark, some in China criticized the U.S. and accused it of suppressing the popular app. In a post on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, Hu Xijin ...
TikTok has shut down its app for its US users, and Apple and Google have removed the app from app stores.
With the flip of a switch, TikTok went dark in America ... “Once they do that, their market value goes way down and they are never getting those users back,” Lewis said.
Trump, who led the push for the TikTok ban, now says he will sign an executive order on his first day as president to delay it ...
"Many people have reached out to say that they share the exact same story as me: that TikTok also helped them learn and gain ...
Lisa Monaco had said that the Biden administration would leave the law’s implementation to Trump since he is due to take office the day after it goes into effect. But TikTok said after the court ...