Welcome back to Week in Review. This week, we’re looking at the impacts of the looming TikTok ban in the U.S., including the “TikTok refugees” moving to
Meanwhile, Snap is poised to capitalize, while other popular Chinese apps like RedNote may be newly scrutinized.
There are the TikTok creators who fear losing their audiences and have been frantically trying to persuade their fans to follow them on Instagram and YouTube, and the e-commerce brands and drop-shippers that are going to have to find other places to sell their stuff.
Many Austin-based influencers make the majority of their income from TikTok. Read about eight who wonder what happens next if the app is banned.
Timely research by Sociallyin called "The Top Social Media Platforms by Generation: Where to Find Your Target Market Online in 2025" reveals some In an increasingly
Trump spoke to NBC News’ Kristen Welker in an exclusive phone interview Saturday, discussing his plans on what to do about the popular social media app.
Pratt has been blowing up TikTok with a mix of goofy, heartfelt, and hustling vibes. His main mission? Promoting the 15th anniversary of his wife’s 2010 pop
Hosted on MSN33m
TikTok Isn’t the Enemy
After today’s Supreme Court ruling, TikTok is set to be banned in the United States on Sunday following the refusal of its parent Chinese company, ByteDance, to sell the social media app to a US company.
President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday told NBC News he would “most likely” suspend a ban on TikTok for 90 days, pushing back a deadline for a U.S.-based entity to purchase the social media app as Trump returns to the White House.
It's no secret that Dua Lipa is constantly traveling.
At the time, India was TikTok’s biggest foreign market outside of China, with 200 million users. (For comparison, the U.S. currently has over 170 million TikTok users.) Following military clashes along the disputed border between India and China,