With TikTok offline, Bay Area experts weigh in on economic impacts of US ban
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The app went dark for many users in the United States as a ban took effect, but TikTok’s CEO expressed confidence in the platform's future.
Arianna Villa claimed TikTok is not just entertaining but serves as a source for homework help and news, surpassing even teachers.
TikTok warned its 170 million users in the U.S. that it would go offline; many reported losing access, citing a new law against the app.
TikTok's future hinges on President Trump's proposed 90-day extension, as the company seeks a solution to continue operating in the U.S.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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