First, TikTok was banned in the U.S., with users unable to access the app beginning Saturday night. Now it's back, leaving some local business owners wondering about the future.
Small businesses and content creators across the country and the valley are bracing for the possible consequences of a TikTok ban.
A looming ban on TikTok the social media app is creating a panic in the Las Vegas valley’s small business community. Congress passed the ban due to security concerns
When word got out that TikTok would go dark at 5:30 p.m. PT, the marathon scrolling began. Here's how the vibe was during that last hour.
Las Vegas content creator VegasStarfish relies heavily on the app. The woman behind the social media handle, Jen Gay, joined ARC Las Vegas and Evan Schreiber to explain what's being done now to save the platform. Gay has been collaborating with fellow creators to try and #SaveTikTok before the ban takes effect.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday to keep TikTok operating for 75 days, a relief to the social media platform’s users even as
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The app gave places like an ice cream shop/wine bar fame, and sometimes overwhelmed them with crowds. Influencers and destinations await the fallout.
While they remained silent on TikTok’s future, throughout the hourlong CES presentation, company execs made their case for the platform’s advertising prowess, showcasing user data and case studies from brands that saw exponential growth due to the app’s highly engaged community.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Small businesses and content creators across the country and the valley are bracing for the possible consequences of a TikTok ban. On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a ...
The future of TikTok in the United States remains uncertain as a scheduled ban on the app approaches, but President-elect Donald Trump may intervene to delay it