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TikTok voluntarily shut down service in the U.S. just hours before a Sunday deadline, cutting off access to tens of millions of users after the Supreme Court this week upheld a law that effectively banned it over concerns about its ties to China.
The law passed by Congress last year gave TikTok’s Chinese parent company ByteDance until Jan. 19 to divest from TikTok or be cut off from U.S. app stores and hosting services. TikTok said a sale wasn’t possible and challenged the law in court, but it was rejected by a unanimous Supreme Court on Friday. More
The temporary hold is only for 90 days. Here
While I get that some businesses operate off of TikTok, that’s also why you don’t put all yer eggs in one basket. Advertise fine, but basing a business enterprise on a fad platform is suicide.