Apple and Google have kept TikTok off their respective app stores, despite promises by President Trump that they would not be punished for hosting the app as it gets a temporary reprieve from ban.
The massive insurer hired a lawfirm that specializes in defamation to force a public apology from a doctor in Texas following a post on social media.
The company removed tracking tools from its teen-focused websites in New York, Seattle, and Baltimore after parents complained.
Twitch streamer Will Neff and musician bbno$ gave Jayvik truthers a glorious Arcane photoshoot.
According to the FBI, Douglas Thrams started posting threats on TikTok after Trump's inauguration.
With the app removed from the App Store, people have to go a long way to get their fix.
The guy who brought you a bunch of dumb online videos wants to buy the site that distributes dumb online videos.
"He was just sitting there watching it burn," the congressman told the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
Trump says he wants the U.S. to have a "50% ownership position" in TikTok.
The U.S. government's ban against ByteDance products has hit folks hard, but Second Dinner says Marvel Snap "isn't going anywhere."
What happens next is anyone’s guess.
Could we get a decentralized version of TikTok?
Bezos isn't the only billionaire ready to profit from the Trump shitshow.
Will Americans get banned from RedNote before the U.S. government has a chance to ban RedNote?
Here's how to do it before time runs out, and why we can't stop crying over TikTok's death.
RedNote has become popular with Americans as the TikTok ban looms.
The app could theoretically continue to function in the short term, but service providers will be prohibited from working with TikTok.
Will Americans actually use an app where the captchas aren't even in English?
Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts introduced the bill on the Senate floor Monday, which would give TikTok almost another year to divest from its Chinese parent company.
Congress is going to have to play whack-a-mole.