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Hereā€™s what TikTok users are saying about the looming ban

Hereā€™s what TikTok users are saying about the looming ban
WOULD IMPACT THEIR LIVELIHOODS. PETER. YEAH. MARIA. AND THOSE CONTENT CREATORS SAY THEY DONā€™T JUST GET THEIR LIVELIHOODS FROM THE MONETIZATION OF THOSE VIDEOS, BUT THEY ALSO RELY ON TIKTOK TO MARKET THEIR BUSINESSES. BUT WHAT HAPPENS NEXT IS UP IN THE AIR. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER JANUARY 19TH IF YOU LOSE THIS CASE, WE GO DARK, ESSENTIALLY, THE PLATFORM SHUTS DOWN TONIGHT. THE FUTURE OF TIKTOK IN THE HANDS OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT AFTER 2.5 HOURS OF ORAL ARGUMENTS, THE JUSTICES SIGNALED THEY WILL LIKELY UPHOLD A BIPARTISAN LAW WHICH WILL EITHER FORCE THE CHINESE OWNED APP TO SHUT DOWN IN THE U.S. OR SELL TO U.S. BASED INVESTORS. LAWMAKERS, CITING NATIONAL SECURITY CONCERNS OVER CHINA HAVING ACCESS TO TROVES OF USER DATA. THE CHIEF JUSTICE GRILLING THE ATTORNEY FOR TIKTOK. IT SEEMS TO ME THAT YOUā€™RE IGNORING THE MAJOR CONCERN HERE OF CONGRESS, WHICH WAS CHINESE MANIPULATION OF THE CONTENT AND ACQUISITION AND HARVESTING OF OF THE CONTENT. THE ATTORNEY FOR TIKTOK, ARGUING THIS LAW VIOLATES THE FIRST AMENDMENT. ITā€™S FEAR THAT AMERICANS, EVEN IF FULLY INFORMED, COULD BE PERSUADED BY CHINESE MISINFORMATION. THAT, HOWEVER, IS A DECISION THAT THE FIRST AMENDMENT LEAVES TO THE PEOPLE. OF COURSE, I CAN TRANSLATE IT TO THE OTHER APPS, BUT THEYā€™RE NOT AS BIG AS TIKTOK. SALLY NGUYEN IS A CONTENT CREATOR FROM BOSTON WHO HAS A TRAVEL VLOG THAT STARTED ON TIKTOK. SHE CREATED A TRAVEL AGENCY AS A RESULT OF HER FOLLOWING. SHE HOPES EITHER THE SUPREME COURT OVERTURNS THE RULING OR BYTEDANCE SELLS TIKTOK SO THE VIDEOS CAN GO ON. I SEE THAT THERE IS A CONCERN, BUT Iā€™M HOPING THAT THEYā€™LL COME UP WITH A RESOLUTION. NOW, ITā€™S UNCLEAR WHEN THE SUPREME COURT WILL ISSUE A RULING ON THIS, BUT AGAIN, THE DEADLINE FOR BYTEDANCE TO EITHER SELL TIKTOK HERE IN THE UNITED STATES OR GO DARK. BUT THAT DEADLINE WAS SET MONTHS AGO. ITā€™S NINE DAYS
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Hereā€™s what TikTok users are saying about the looming ban
TikTok creators and users are facing the reality that the popular short-video app will likely be banned in the United States.A law that would effectively shut down TikTok nationwide may take effect Sunday if its China-based parent company, ByteDance, does not sell off the app and if the Supreme Court does not block the law.TikTok, which has 170 million monthly users in the United States, has faced competition from other apps trying to replicate its short-form video features. But TikTok stood out as a leader in quick entertainment and as a medium for creators to build a business or advertise for brands.Many of its content creators have begun to say their goodbyes and discuss their future plans.One creator, who uses the name Neiltheceo, said, ā€œTikTok is leaving the United States on the 19th of this month. Iā€™m not going to Instagramā€¦ I donā€™t like Instagram, Iā€™m not going there. I might just put the phone down.ā€Creators bid farewellThe TikTok ban could lead to a loss of income for creators, whose partnerships, monetization and followers arenā€™t guaranteed if they move to other platforms.TikTok creator Britton Copeland posted a video that floated the idea of boycotting all social media in response to the ban. She explained that TikTok helped her get an agent for a book she plans to release. Copeland also noted that creators ā€œcanā€™t just not work.ā€ā€œIt sucks because I feel like Iā€™m this close ā€” this close to having my dream,ā€ she said.A creator known as Mrs. Space Cadet, who has almost 1 million followers, said TikTok ā€œstarted the career that I have now.ā€ In the comment section, she said she is on Instagram and has started posting on YouTube. ā€œI know itā€™s not the same, but itā€™s something,ā€ she said.Duke Depp, who amassed almost 20 million followers by dressing as Willy Wonka, took a trip down memory lane by reposting viral moments. He encouraged users to subscribe to his YouTube and Snapchat accounts.ā€œAll week Iā€™m using my account to remember PEAK Tiktok, before the platform is gone for good,ā€ he commented.Anyone who wants continued access to the app could move to another country, a creator joked in a video posted to the platform.ā€œItā€™s like summer camp is over and we will never see our camp friends again,ā€ a user said in another post.Users look for alternativesThere are limited options for sharing short videos beyond Instagramā€™s Reels and YouTubeā€™s Shorts. Lemon8, a photo- and video-sharing app also owned by ByteDance, gained popularity during earlier threats to ban TikTok, but it could be banned under the U.S. law, too.About 180,000 users have signed up for Neptune, an app expected to be released sometime in 2025. The appā€™s website says it will have a customizable algorithm, monetization and no follower counts.ā€œIf we want another TikTok, itā€™s gonna have to happen naturally,ā€ one user posted. They said this ban is similar to when Vine shut down and users moved to YouTube and Musical.ly, which merged with TikTok in 2018.One user commented: ā€œI have videos that go all the way back to 2016ā€¦ why are they deleting my memories.ā€Video-sharing competitor Triller has tried to capitalize on those concerns by creating Save My TikToks, which will upload TikTok videos to the Triller app.Users who recently joined the app may have a short-lived experience. An ā€œelder millennialā€ posted to TikTok that she was hesitant to join. After using the app for a few months, she has realized ā€œhow terrible the other (social media apps) are.ā€TikTok is expected to be removed from U.S. app stores by Googleā€™s parent company, Alphabet, and Apple following a ban, so the app wonā€™t have updates or be available for download.Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan posted to X: ā€œIf tiktok goes away I wonder if my body just evaporates similar to that avengers movie.ā€Can TikTok be saved?ByteDance has repeatedly said TikTok isnā€™t for sale.In March, Steve Mnuchin, who served as Treasury secretary during Donald Trumpā€™s first term, said he had put together a group of investors to buy TikTok. ā€œShark Tankā€ co-host Kevin Oā€™Leary told Yahoo! Finance last week that he is part of a group thatā€™s prepared to pay up to $20 billion for TikTok.But there are big stumbling blocks, including the narrow window to reach a deal and the widely varied value of the app. A buyer would also likely not have access to the appā€™s powerful algorithm to hook users, which makes TikTok so valuable.

TikTok creators and users are facing the reality that the popular short-video app will likely be banned in the United States.

A law that would effectively shut down TikTok nationwide may take effect Sunday if its China-based parent company, ByteDance, does not sell off the app and if the Supreme Court does not block the law.

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TikTok, which has 170 million monthly users in the United States, has faced competition from other apps trying to replicate its short-form video features. But TikTok stood out as a leader in quick entertainment and as a medium for creators to build a business or advertise for brands.

Many of its content creators have begun to say their goodbyes and discuss their future plans.

One creator, who uses the name , ā€œTikTok is leaving the United States on the 19th of this month. Iā€™m not going to Instagramā€¦ I donā€™t like Instagram, Iā€™m not going there. I might just put the phone down.ā€

Creators bid farewell

The TikTok ban could lead to a loss of income for creators, whose partnerships, monetization and followers arenā€™t guaranteed if they move to other platforms.

TikTok creator Britton Copeland posted a that floated the idea of boycotting all social media in response to the ban. She explained that TikTok helped her get an agent for a book she plans to release. Copeland also noted that creators ā€œcanā€™t just not work.ā€

ā€œIt sucks because I feel like Iā€™m this close ā€” this close to having my dream,ā€ she said.

A creator known as Mrs. Space Cadet, who has almost 1 million followers, TikTok ā€œstarted the career that I have now.ā€ In the comment section, she said she is on Instagram and has started posting on YouTube. ā€œI know itā€™s not the same, but itā€™s something,ā€ she said.

Duke Depp, who amassed almost 20 million followers by dressing as Willy Wonka, took a trip down memory lane by viral moments. He encouraged users to subscribe to his YouTube and Snapchat accounts.

ā€œAll week Iā€™m using my account to remember PEAK Tiktok, before the platform is gone for good,ā€ he commented.

Anyone who wants continued access to the app could move to another country, a creator joked in a to the platform.

ā€œItā€™s like summer camp is over and we will never see our camp friends again,ā€ a user said in another post.

Users look for alternatives

There are limited options for sharing short videos beyond Instagramā€™s Reels and YouTubeā€™s Shorts. Lemon8, a photo- and video-sharing app also owned by ByteDance, gained popularity during earlier threats to ban TikTok, but it could be banned under the U.S. law, too.

About have signed up for Neptune, an app expected to be released sometime in 2025. The appā€™s website says it will have a customizable algorithm, monetization and no follower counts.

ā€œIf we want another TikTok, itā€™s gonna have to happen naturally,ā€ one user . They said this ban is similar to when Vine shut down and users moved to YouTube and Musical.ly, which merged with TikTok in 2018.

One user commented: ā€œI have videos that go all the way back to 2016ā€¦ why are they deleting my memories.ā€

Video-sharing competitor Triller has tried to capitalize on those concerns by creating which will upload TikTok videos to the Triller app.

Users who recently joined the app may have a short-lived experience. An ā€œelder millennialā€ to TikTok that she was hesitant to join. After using the app for a few months, she has realized ā€œhow terrible the other (social media apps) are.ā€

TikTok is expected to be removed from U.S. app stores by Googleā€™s parent company, Alphabet, and Apple following a ban, so the app wonā€™t have updates or be available for download.

Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan : ā€œIf tiktok goes away I wonder if my body just evaporates similar to that avengers movie.ā€

Can TikTok be saved?

ByteDance has repeatedly said TikTok isnā€™t for sale.

In March, Steve Mnuchin, who served as Treasury secretary during Donald Trumpā€™s first term, said he had put together a group of investors to buy TikTok. ā€œShark Tankā€ co-host Kevin Oā€™Leary told Yahoo! Finance last week that he is part of a group thatā€™s prepared to pay up to $20 billion for TikTok.

But there are big stumbling blocks, including the narrow window to reach a deal and the widely varied value of the app. A buyer would also likely not have access to the appā€™s powerful algorithm to hook users, which makes TikTok so valuable.