Marketers are shifting dollars to Instagram and amending their contracts with social media stars so they aren't stuck paying for sponsored TikTok posts in the app's absence.
Rage-baiting — posting infuriating content to social media to attract attention and engagement — has been making headlines in recent years because it’s, well, enraging. And baiting followers into leaving millions of angry comments on videos designed to upset them is making influencers, especially those on TikTok, six-figure profits.
The fate of TikTok now rests in the hands of the US Supreme Court. If a law banning the social video app this month is upheld, it won’t disappear from your phone—but it will get messy fast.
We're days away from a TikTok ban in the US unless the Supreme Court rules that it violates the First Amendment. Here's why it's happening and how to listen to Friday's oral arguments.
Recent data reveals that 1 in 5 Gen Zers are actively using social media sites to land jobs. NBC’s Savannah Sellers chats with several young professionals who have found jobs through social media, whether through being recognized for creative content they’ve posted,
Yes, an audio feed will be livestreamed during the public session. The livestream will be available on the SCOTUS website at supremecourt.gov/default.aspx. An audio recording and transcript will also be posted on the SCOTUS website, after the session concludes.
TikTok stars Campbell ‘Pookie’ Puckett and Jett Puckett offered updates following her recent surgery to remove pre-cancer
TikTok could be banned in the United States on Jan. 19. Here’s how local social media influencers are adapting to the possibility.
The justices will review a law that would effectively shut down TikTok in the United States this month unless the company divests from Chinese ownership.
I was worried about the TikTok ban in the US because my daughter is a heavy user. During a trip to India, where the app is banned, she learned something.
The US Supreme Court on Friday will hear TikTok's appeal of a law that would force its Chinese owner to sell the video-sharing platform or shut it down in the United States.