TikTok is making significant efforts to avoid a potential ban in the United States by launching initiatives such as the Change Makers Program, which supports 50 creators in charity work with a $1 million fund, as reported by TechCrunch. Despite these efforts, TikTok's future in the U.S. remains uncertain, which could benefit competitors like Snap, particularly in the ad business.
I wrote about TikTok’s latest trend, where people try to pay off each other’s debts. And its limitations. https://t.co/J3Y8rABjXS
TikTok’s uncertain future in the U.S. could be a win for Snap, especially as the TikTok ban calls into question the billions of dollars currently driving the short-form video app’s ad business. https://t.co/6sP5WtuzXo
My latest for @FastCompany looks at the ways TikTok has tried to appease regulators - seemingly unsuccessfully - to prevent a ban in the US https://t.co/QvESAjunSx
TikTok is poised to make a fresh push into Europe, which is emerging as an important market because of a potential U.S. ban and as it tries to jumpstart user growth. https://t.co/z2IivuoRkg Creator Economy by @kyurieff
TikTok is handing out $1M like a desperate ex trying to win back the US, @AsilbWrites writes at @TechCrunch. Their new Change Makers Program supports 50 creators in charity work, hoping this good press will dodge a ban. Will it work? https://t.co/Y3bIqso0bg