TikTok's temporary outage disrupted many influencers who rely on the platform for their livelihoods. A San Francisco mom and content creator with over 2.4 million TikTok followers says 90% of her income is made on the app.
TikTok went dark Saturday night. A social media hub for tens of millions in the United States, there is a wide-reaching impact--not just politically--but economically.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order Monday to keep TikTok operating for 75 days, a relief to the social media platform’s users even as national security questions persist.
If it feels like TikTok has been around forever, that’s probably because it has, at least if you’re measuring via internet time
Trump announced the decision in a post on his Truth Social account on Sunday as millions of TikTok users in the U.S. awoke to discover they could no longer access the TikTok app or platform.
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.
According to new research from University of California San Francisco, teen TikTok users are bypassing the age policies and many show signs of addictive use.
Brandon Aiyuk, the $120 million (per Spotrac) 49ers wide receiver, faces an extended rehabilitation period. San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan shared positive news about his progress, noting the receiver has returned to the team facility for his recovery work.
By Dion Lim Click here for updates on this story SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — TikTok restored its service on Sunday after a temporary shutdown Saturday night that left 170 million American users unable to access the app.