Meta’s Instagram and Google’s YouTube are getting ready to welcome TikTok users, as the Supreme Court upheld a law that effectively bans the Chinese-owned app from the United States.
Now that TikTok has been disabled for US users, these rival apps can help you get your fix of short-form video.
TikTok became unavailable in U.S. on Saturday evening after Supreme Court upheld the ban. Follow along for live updates.
The company turned off its app for its 170 million US users on Saturday. Users are flocking to other corners of the internet to react.
The clock is ticking toward TikTok's end with a possible ban set to go into effect Sunday. Here's where "TikTok refugees" are going.
TikTok has officially gone dark in the USA booting 170million people off the app and some unlucky Australians have lost access as well.
TikTok told users the app will be "temporarily unavailable" as its Chinese parent company ByteDance pins its hopes on Donald Trump to save it.
If it feels like TikTok has been around forever, that's probably because it has, at least if you're measuring via internet time. What's now in question is whether it will be around much longer and, if so,
SAN FRANCISCO — When Ames Doyle began using TikTok in 2022, they were living a drastically different life. Doyle, now 35, had a child with their husband, identified as a woman, dependably voted Democrat and assumed they were neurotypical. Then they started scrolling.
Because Instagram has over 2 billion active monthly users and YouTube ... Opinion:Trump is wrong about TikTok. It should be banned as a national security threat. A former model, Kaila Uli, said in her own TikTok videos that content creators in Los Angeles ...