TikTok Goes Dark: Will Trump's Deal Bring It Back?
USASun Jan 19 2025
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TikTok's lights have gone off in the US, leaving millions of users in the dark. But it might not be the end just yet. President Trump has promised to bring it back, but is it that simple? Let's dive into the messy world of TikTok's ban and Trump's plan to revive it.
TikTok's shutdown came late last weekend, and it was quick. Before users could even blink, the app was gone, along with its sister apps. TikTok's 170 million US users, who use the platform for hours every day, suddenly found themselves lost. But wait, Trump promised to sign an executive order to extend the ban's deadline. He wants to give TikTok a chance to find a new owner and keep going.
But is this a good idea? Trump wants a 50-50 joint venture between TikTok's current owner, ByteDance, and a new American partner. Some folks think this could be a quick win for Trump with America's youth. But others, like Senators Cotton and Ricketts, aren't so sure. They think TikTok should be completely separated from China.
The real question is, can Trump just undo a law with an executive order? It's complicated. Even if Trump promised not to enforce the ban, companies like Oracle, Apple, and Google could still face penalties. It's a big risk for them.
TikTok has been trying to keep its head above water. They even appealed to Trump in a pop-up message on the app. The CEO, Shou Chew, praised Trump for understanding the platform. But it's not that easy. TikTok's future is uncertain, and so is Trump's plan.
Users are hopeful TikTok will come back online soon. Some, like influencer Alix Earle, are even heartbroken over the loss of the platform. They joined TikTok during the pandemic to find community and creativity. For now, they're taking a digital detox and hoping for the best.