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The wildly popular social media platform TikTok faced a brief but impactful ban recently, sending shockwaves through its massive global user base. The ban, initiated due to concerns over data ...
The ones, the meme goes, who pose the national security threat the US government aims to thwart with the looming TikTok ban, which is slated to go into effect on January 19.
TikTok’s brief shutdown in the United States on Jan. 19, 2025, has folks on social media posting ban message parody memes of the pop-up messages that appeared when they tried to use the video ...
TikTok is filled with a mixture of dread and memes following the revelation that the app could be banned on January 19, 2025. 25 TikTok Ban Memes That Articulate How Users Are Feeling Skip to content ...
With the U.S. ban on Chinese-owned Tik Tok thought to be imminent, users are starting to flee. The most popular replacement? A different Chinese video app, RedNote. The Verge's Emma Roth reports ...
Tick-tock, tick-tock, time is running out. The fate of short-form video app TikTok will become clear on January 19th, which, at the time of writing, is only three days away. If its owner, Chinese ...
TikTok users are reacting to a potential US ban by creating memes. The government has said the Chinese-owned app presents national security concerns. Users are turning to humor to cope with ...
Now, they are starting to see the ban for what it really is – an attack on consumer choice and free speech. Originally, government leaders rejected TikTok’s kill switch and security proposal ...
As the rest of the world reacted to Americans being banned from TikTok, sharing how the platform was different without them, Americans were losing their minds across other social media platforms ...
Absent that, as things stand, and the ban kicks in (again) and those 170 million users lose access (again). Everything has changed though — whether politicians like it or not.