The photo sharing social media app relaunched on Wednesday as a no frills Instagram alternative.
In his first major address to the American public, CEO Shou Zi Chew will say that TikTok is super safe, super popular, and essential for America.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is scheduled to appear in front of Congress later this week as the prospect of a nationwide ban looms.
The former FC Barcelona player wants 90,000 people to don costume masks with the logo of the Kings League, his Twitch-focused soccer conference, for the finale.
TikTok has a new tack ahead of its CEO getting grilled in Congress: arguing the app is vital to 150 million Americans' free speech and their business.
Don't worry, there's still a dedicated mute button.
The viral social media star and actress will appear in Doom's Day , a transmedia event for the show's 60th anniversary celebrations this year.
Do as I say, not as I post. The BBC published over a dozen TikToks after warning staff about the app.
The U.S. isn't the only country worried that China could use the popular short-form video app to spy and steal information.
In January Google announced plans to layoff 12,000 employees—and many Googlers aren't happy with how those cuts are being handled.
“A place for everything and everything in its place” isn’t just a mantra; it’s big business.
A letter from Parents Together Action castigates social media companies after documents showed execs, including Mark Zuckerberg, were informed of harms to kids.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. demanded that TikTok's Chinese owners divest their stakes in the company. TikTok pushed back.
Researchers found that TikTok videos about the emerging disease were "frequently unreliable and incomplete."
TikTok continues to tout "Project Texas" as how it will protect U.S. user data, but that hasn't mollified many calling for bans.
The company is relaunching its iconic magazine online to promote its new creator platform called, unsurprisingly, Playboy.
TikTok pushes certain content to users, but a company exec claims it accounts for only a small percent of its videos.
A massive lawsuit filed in California claims that each of these platforms plays into the addiction of its users—which are often children under 18.
A screenshot posted to Twitter shows an Instagram interface with an easily accessible list of your most recently shared Reels—and who you shared them with.
A former TikTok employee said that properly insulating U.S. user data from China would require a "complete re-engineering” of the way the app works.