Tikok is online after Trump's promise to restore
Tikok is online after Trump's promise to restore
After a sudden shutdown from Tiktok in the United States, the platform for many users is almost as if it had never been gone. Tikok owes the return to President Donald Trump, who announced measures to save the app in his inaugural speech.
Welcome back to TikKOK
The return of Tikok was greeted by the users with a notification: "Thank you for your patience and support. TiTok is available again in the USA thanks to President Trump's efforts!" The announcement came after the app was no longer accessible to many American users on Saturday evening. Anyone who tried to open the app received a message that informed that the app was offline and asked the users to "stay tuned".
The developments related to Tikok
At this point, the app was not only available for users, but also disappeared from Apple and Google's app stores. On the early Sunday, Trump said that after his inauguration he would enact an executive regulation in order to delay the enforcement of the law to dismiss or block the app. Access to the TIKTOK app and website for US users was restored within a few hours.The sign for users
The return of Tikok is a welcome message for the 170 million American users who use the app daily for news, entertainment and networking, and has even become a source of income for many. At the same time, this step suggests that Trump may want to achieve a political victory by taking responsibility for the restoration of the popular platform.
A look into the future of TikTok
Trump said on Sunday that he intended to enact an executive regulation in order to extend the period before the regulations come into force so that he could negotiate a deal to protect national security. He asked Tikok's partners to enable the app to be restored. "The Americans deserve to see our exciting inauguration on Monday," added Trump.
challenges for the long -term future
Although the TikKo's shutdown took only a few hours, securing the long -term future of the app in the United States should become more complicated. Trump's proposal to set up a joint venture that provides for a 50-50 participation between Tikok's parent company, bytedance, and a new American owner, could be seen as an immediate political success.
political reactions and risks
The country fighter of the law, which prohibits Tikok, expressed concerns. The Republicans Tom Cotton and Pete Ricketts tend to be negative in a joint explanation on Trump's plan and demanded that Tikkok should only go online if all connections to communist china are cut.
the farewell to tikkok?
The short offline time of Tikok was the result of a long endeavor to block access to the app for national security reasons. Ultimately, Trump cannot reverse a law that was passed by the congress and signed by a president with an executive regulation. Ultimately, the future of Tikkok remains uncertain as long as the sale to an acceptable buyer is not complete.
conclusion: an appeal to the community
Many users had hoped that the shutdown would be short -lived. The recurrence of the app has a sigh of relief. Users who discovered Tikemie as a creative valve during pandemic continues to appreciate the platform as an important part of its digital identity. Tikok is retained for the time being, but the difficulties and challenges remain.
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