The Day Finally Came. TikTok Suspended in the US, But Small Shops Continue to See Orders! Trump Publicly Supports TikTok’s Return!
According to reports from Fast Technology, just a few hours before January 19 in the Eastern US, TikTok sent a popup notification to its 170 million American users: TikTok Important Message: “We regret to inform you that a ban on TikTok in the US will take effect on January 19, forcing us to temporarily cease services. We are working as quickly as possible to restore our services in the US, and we thank you for your support. Please stay tuned.” As reported by IT Home, following TikTok’s announcement of its suspension in the US, it was discovered that other ByteDance-owned apps, including CapCut (the overseas version of Jianying), Lemon8, and others, were also taken offline simultaneously. According to previous reports, TikTok issued a statement on January 17, stating that unless the Biden administration and the US Department of Justice provide clear confirmation that the ban will not be enforced, TikTok would be forced to shut down on the 19th. According to EchoTik, as of 9:00 AM...