The talk of a potential US TikTok ban is top of mind for the platform’s fashion and beauty crowd, but most brands and creators say they plan to wait out the storm.
TikTok's fashion creators forge ahead in face of potential US ban
Is TikTok getting banned in the US in 2023? The proposed bill that may affect TikTok would also affect global creators who depend on US viewers.
Global TikTok creators depend on US viewers. A TikTok ban would be devastating
As TikTok gains influence with marketers and creators, they also say they welcome lawmakers’ efforts to limit the platform’s influence via government-owned devices.
Creators face their 'worst nightmare' with possible TikTok ban - Digiday
A ban could make TikTok much harder to access, but Philly content creators have likened the policy moves to "all talk."
U.S. weighs TikTok ban, Philadelphia content creators unconcerned
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo suggested the ban during an interview with Fox News on Monday.
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NEW YORK—Social media is always changing. From algorithms to trends to new memes, there’s no shortage of ways the Internet grows and changes every single day. And the rise of TikTok is a perfect example. With more than 800 million monthly active users, TikTok is the sixth largest social network in the world, and the most downloaded app in 2020—making it a driving force of Internet culture and trends.
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With over 1 billion monthly active users on TikTok, CEOs and small business owners tell Fortune how their reach and revenue would be hit by a ban.
How a TikTok ban would impact businesses
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