Prior to a possible TikTok ban, a little-known Chinese social media app is rapidly rising in popularity among US users.
In case you haven’t heard, millions of Americans might lose access to their daily GRWMs and viral dances if the US government decides to ban TikTok in the coming days.
Due to national security concerns, US senators accused ByteDance, the company that controls TikTok, of having ties to the Chinese government, which led to the potential ban.
President Biden passed a measure into law in April 2024 that gave ByteDance nine months to find a buyer authorized by the US government or risk having the app shut down.
Americans are approaching the end of their TikTok days as the nine-month period expires on January 19. There are hopes that incoming President Donald Trump would reverse the decision,