On January TikTok was shut down in the U.S. due to a new law citing security concerns over its parent company, ByteDance. The move affected 170 million American users, leaving them unable to access the app. Many fans took to other social media platforms to express their frustration. While President Trump hinted at extending the deadline for TikTok, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that ByteDance must sell its stake in the app. TikTok hopes to collaborate with the U.S. government for a possible return, but its future remains uncertain, with competitors like Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts benefiting from the app’s absence.
Is TikTok Banned for Good in the U.S.? The Shocking Shutdown Explained

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