TikTok Restores Service in the U.S. Despite Law, App Announces

Chesnot/Getty Images TikTok is “restoring service” to users in the United States following a brief ‘blackout,’ the app announced on Sunday, January 19 via a statement shared on social media. “In agreement with our service providers, TikTok is in the process of restoring service.” “We thank President Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurance…
TikTok Restores Service in the U.S. Despite Law, App Announces

Click Here to read in detail


Chesnot/Getty Images

TikTok is “restoring service” to users in the United States following a brief ‘blackout,’ the app announced on Sunday, January 19 via a statement shared on social media. “In agreement with our service providers, TikTok is in the process of restoring service.”

“We thank President Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurance to our service providers that they will face no penalties providing TikTok to over 170 million Americans and allowing over 7 million small businesses to thrive,” the statement continued. “It’s a strong stand for the First Amendment and against arbitrary censorship. We will work with President Trump on a long-term solution that keeps TikTok in the United States.”

On Friday, January 17 the Supreme Court issued an unanimous ruling to uphold the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which banned the app nationwide.

“I join all but Part II.A of the Court’s per curiam opinion. I see no reason to assume without deciding that the Act implicates the First Amendment because our precedent leaves no doubt that it does,” wrote Justice Sonia Sotomayer in her judgment. “TikTok engages in expressive activity by ‘compiling and curating’ material on its platform.”

The app stopped working for users in the United States a few hours before midnight on Saturday, January 18. Prior to and in the few hours during the black out, numerous celebrities spoke out about the ban. 

Singer Kesha jokingly reminded her followers that her hit 2010 single “Tik Tok” would always be available for them no matter what happened to the app by the same name. In a video shared via Instagram on Saturday, January 18, the singer wore a black hoodie and closed her eyes while part of her 2010 hit song played. Over the video, she wrote, “TikTok may be temporary, but TiK ToK is forever,” adding both a peace sign and black heart emoji. The song was an instant hit when it debuted, spending nine weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. 

Kylie Kelce also commented on the looming ban. “There’s something that’s been weighing on me heavily over the past few days,” Kelce said on the January 16 episode of her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast. “It looks like my favorite app, TikTok, might actually be going away for good. Hopefully, it doesn’t, and I can doom-scroll until the end of time. But, just in case, I want to properly pour one out for TikTok.”

Subscribe to newsletters

Please enter a valid email.

Deal of the Day Score 39% off the Under Eye Patches Users Say are a ‘Game-Changer’ for Puffiness and Dark Circles View Deal

“I think everyone loses,” Marc D’Amelio said in ABC News Studios’ IMPACT x Nightline special from May 2024. “I think small business loses. I think the politicians lose also.”

Marc and his wife, Heidi D’Amelio, are the parents to social media mavens Dixie and Charli, whose online dances went viral in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“We didn’t call ourselves the first family of TikTok,” Marc, 56, added in the ABC News special. “It’s hard to believe that many people sat and watched a video. I think the ability to turn someone who’s obscure into an overnight, famous person, I don’t think there’s any other platform like that.”

Just For You



Miatamil

Listed here the latest Trending News

REVEALED: The  profit Bolton Council made through filming

REVEALED: The profit Bolton Council made through filming

The amount of money made by the council from filming in Bolton has been revealed.

Read more >> : Cick here

Share on : 👇
Twitter (X) Facebook truthsocial gettr pinterest whatsapp telegram
Chrissy Teigen Says Social Media Should be 'Cut Off' Amid TikTok Drama

Chrissy Teigen Says Social Media Should be 'Cut Off' Amid TikTok Drama

After TikTok went dark Saturday night, Chrissy Teigen suggested that all of social media should be ‘cut off’

Read more >> : Cick here

Share on : 👇
Twitter (X) Facebook truthsocial gettr pinterest whatsapp telegram
The Traitors star reveals cast fined ‘hundreds of thousands’ if they break big rule

The Traitors star reveals cast fined ‘hundreds of thousands’ if they break big rule

â??You are playing the game before you even enter that castle,â?? the TV star said

Read more >> : Cick here

Share on : 👇
Twitter (X) Facebook truthsocial gettr pinterest whatsapp telegram
The Traitors star reveals cast fined ‘hundreds of thousands’ if they break big rule

The Traitors star reveals cast fined ‘hundreds of thousands’ if they break big rule

â??You are playing the game before you even enter that castle,â?? the TV star said

Read more >> : Cick here

Share on : 👇
Twitter (X) Facebook truthsocial gettr pinterest whatsapp telegram
The 215-minute, Oscar-tipped epic that could save Hollywood – if we let it

The 215-minute, Oscar-tipped epic that could save Hollywood – if we let it

Brady Corbetâ??s â??The Brutalistâ?? is a defiant, distinctive masterpiece at loggerheads with conventional film industry wisdom. And, just like Francis Ford Coppolaâ??s maddening self-funded â??Megalopolisâ?? last year, itâ??s a nod to a far more interesting kind of American filmmaking, writes Xan Brooks

Read more >> : Cick here

Share on : 👇
Twitter (X) Facebook truthsocial gettr pinterest whatsapp telegram
TikTok ban live updates: US redownloads not available as app comes back online

TikTok ban live updates: US redownloads not available as app comes back online

During his first administration, Trump pushed for a TikTok ban over national security concerns with China in 2020

Read more >> : Cick here

Share on : 👇
Twitter (X) Facebook truthsocial gettr pinterest whatsapp telegram
‘He STARTED the ban lmao’: Trump’s cry to restore TikTok isn’t fooling anyone | The Mary Sue

‘He STARTED the ban lmao’: Trump’s cry to restore TikTok isn’t fooling anyone | The Mary Sue

We all knew this would happen. It has been painfully obvious from the start. On the morning of the eve of his inauguration, Donald Trump posted this to

Read more >> : Cick here

Share on : 👇
Twitter (X) Facebook truthsocial gettr pinterest whatsapp telegram
Bong Joon-ho introduces ′Mickey 17′ as sci-fi film that ′feels deeply human′

Bong Joon-ho introduces ′Mickey 17′ as sci-fi film that ′feels deeply human′

By Shim Sun-ahSEOUL, Jan. 20 (Yonhap) -- Director Bong Joon-ho, known for his Oscar-winning film ?Parasite,? described his Hollywood debut, ?Mickey 17,? as a new type of sci-fi film that ?feels deeply ...

Read more >> : Cick here

Share on : 👇
Twitter (X) Facebook truthsocial gettr pinterest whatsapp telegram
Nicole Kidman torn between two best friends in Jackman, Furness split

Nicole Kidman torn between two best friends in Jackman, Furness split

Nicole Kidman, in her own words, 'owes' her Hollywood career to her close friends Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness  - so who will the starlet owe her loyalty to in their separation?

Read more >> : Cick here

Share on : 👇
Twitter (X) Facebook truthsocial gettr pinterest whatsapp telegram
Yul Edochie reveals he’ll name his next son Trump

Yul Edochie reveals he’ll name his next son Trump

Nollywood actor and producer, Yul Edochie has disclosed that he will name his next son with his wife after US president-elect, Donald Trump.

Read more >> : Cick here

Share on : 👇
Twitter (X) Facebook truthsocial gettr pinterest whatsapp telegram


These hashtags listed here are the most popular shared hashtags on Worldwide


Twitter (X), Inc. was an American social media company based in San Francisco, California, which operated and was named for its flagship social media network prior to its rebrand as X. In addition to Twitter, the company previously operated the Vine short video app and Periscope livestreaming service

Twitter (X) is one of the most popular social media platforms, with over 619 million monthly active users worldwide. One of the most exciting features of Twitter (X) is the ability to see what topics are trending in real-time. Twitter trends are a fascinating way to stay up to date on what people are talking about on the platform, and they can also be a valuable tool for businesses and individuals to stay relevant and informed. In this article, we will discuss Twitter (X) trends, how they work, and how you can use them to your advantage.

What are Twitter (X) Worldwide Trends?
Twitter (X) Worldwide trends are a list of topics that are currently being talked about on the platform and also world. The topics on this list change in real-time and are based on the volume of tweets using a particular hashtag or keyword. Twitter (X) Worldwide trends can be localized to a Worldwide country or region or can be global, depending on the topic's popularity.

How Do Twitter (X) Worldwide Trends Work?
Twitter (X) Worldwide trends are generated by an algorithm that analyzes the volume of tweets using a particular hashtag or keyword. When the algorithm detects a sudden increase in tweets using a specific hashtag or keyword, it considers that topic to be trending.

Once a topic is identified as trending, it is added to the list of Twitter (X) Worldwide trends. The topics on this list are ranked based on their popularity, with the most popular topics appearing at the top of the list.

Twitter (X) Worldwide trends can be filtered by location or category, allowing users to see what topics are trending in their area or in a particular industry. Additionally, users can click on a trending topic to see all of the tweets using that hashtag or keyword.