TikTok’s time is up in the U.S. — at least for now. The popular social media app went dark late Saturday before a federal law to ban it took effect Sunday. But the possibility of at least a temporary reprieve from incoming President Donald Trump left TikTok’s ultimate fate up in the air.
Uncertainty over the app's future had sent users - mostly younger people - scrambling to alternatives including China-based RedNote.
Chinese social apps Xiaohongshu and Lemon8 have soared to the top two spots on Apple's iPhone charts ahead of the U.S.'s impending TikTok ban.
The Supreme Court rejected TikTok's appeal to halt a law banning the app in the U.S. unless Chinese parent ByteDance sells its stake by Jan. 19.
TikTok could avoid a US ban at the last minute despite the Supreme Court ruling against the Chinese-owned app...
President-elect Donald Trump has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to delay enforcement of TikTok’s impending ban, arguing that his incoming administration is uniquely positioned to resolve the ongoing dispute between the app’s Chinese ownership and U.S. national security concerns.
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Some observers believe Xiaohongshu’s popularity may fade ... They also expect the incoming Donald Trump administration is likely to face questions about other mainland-based apps owned or ...
The Supreme Court ruled on Friday, Jan. 17, to uphold a law that would ban the app for the 170 million people who use the app in the U.S. The ruling lines up with decisions other courts have made and sets up the ban to go into effect on Sunday, Jan. 19.
The court’s stance has many fearing that the ban will take effect Sunday, the day before Donald Trump, who has pledged ... an app called Xiaohongshu in Chinese, literally meaning “little ...
TikTokers like Abryanna Davis are mourning the loss of both their income and the community they built on the app, which is set to be banned Sunday.