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TikTok is no more — for now.. The social media application is officially down, as of Saturday, Jan. 18, only hours before the law that bans TikTok from being distributed in the United States was ...
TikTok users were met with a message earlier on Saturday that said the law would "force us to make our services temporarily unavailable. We're working to restore our service in the U.S. as soon as ...
TikTok is currently "restoring service" in the U.S. less than 24 hours after its nationwide shutdown. On Sunday, Jan. 19, TikTok announced on X, via an official statement shared to its policy ...
TikTok said Sunday that it would be restoring service to U.S. users after blocking it the evening before. “In agreement with our service providers, TikTok is in the process of restoring service ...
Leaders at Oracle, the main cloud computing provider for TikTok's U.S. operations, told some staff to prepare to shut down servers that host U.S. TikTok data as soon as 9 p.m. ET on Saturday ...
In response, South Dakota and several other states, many of which were controlled by the Republican Party, banned the use of TikTok on government computers and smartphones. [79] [80] Later that month, Congress passed a bill to do the same on federal devices as part of the spending bill for fiscal year 2023. [81]
Hours later, TikTok announced it would “go dark” on Sunday at 12:01 a.m. ET. Many TikTok users were coming to grips with the idea that their time on the app might be coming to a close.
TikTok issued an earlier statement after U.S. users reported being able to access the Chinese-owned service's website while the far more widely used TikTok app itself began coming back online for ...