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Millions of TikTok users in the United States are no longer able to watch videos on the social media platform as a federal ban on the immensely popular app takes effect.
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.
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 their services “temporarily ...
TikTok shut down its app for its US users on Saturday, shortly before the January 19 deadline ordering the app to go dark.
TikTok told users the app will be "temporarily unavailable" as its Chinese parent company ByteDance pins its hopes on Donald Trump to save it.
Experts say no other app offers the same financial opportunities as TikTok, while creators fear loss of income if it disappears.
TikTok unavailable in app stores, goes dark for some users ahead of ban President-elect Trump said he would likely grant TikTok a 90-day extension.
As TikTok temporarily went dark in the US, it wasn’t just millions of creators left reeling. Marketers scrambled to recalibrate campaigns, venture capitalists eyed the platform’s perceived ...
TikTok goes dark in the US “We are fortunate that President Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to reinstate TikTok once he takes office,” the company said in a notice ...
TikTok’s app was removed from prominent app stores on Saturday just before a federal law to ban the popular social media platform was scheduled to go into effect.
TikTok goes dark in the U.S., leaving millions without the beloved video-sharing platform as the ban takes effect.