Following the Supreme Court’s ruling against it, TikTok was legally banned in the United States on Jan. 19. In response, TikTok pulled all of its apps from U.S. app stores, including popular apps like CapCut and Lemon8,
Updated January 19th as service was being restored.
Three days after ByteDance's TikTok went dark and then was quickly revived in the United States, users who deleted the app were anxiously checking iPhone and Android devices to find it still unavailable to be downloaded again.
TikTok has essentially warned that it will “go dark” in the U.S., given that service providers underpinning the platform won’t be able to continue doing so lawfully. This might be over soon. TikTok is hopeful,
TikTok has returned for US users after a brief shutdown. If it goes away for good, these rival apps can help you get your fix of short-form video.
TikTok has gone dark in the U.S., the result of a federal law that bans the popular social media app for millions of Americans.
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Several other ByteDance-owned apps went offline along with it, including the popular video editing app CapCut. With the app's fate now in limbo, many content creators have been left scrambling for alternatives while the future of their digital workflows remains up in the air.
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Existing TikTok users were able to resume using the popular social media app following a short shutdown on Sunday, but anyone seeking to download or update the app in the past week have run into notifications from the app stores that they cannot download them.
US President Donald Trump has stated that he is open to the idea of Elon Musk or Larry Ellison buying up TikTok.