Creators star in videos promoting Snapchat as their app of choice in a Snap campaign that coincides with TikTok’s troubles in the U.S.
TikTok has warned of a looming shutdown in just six days, as the Supreme Court is currently weighing the law that would ban the app.
The Supreme Court upheld a law that requires TikTok's Chinese owner to sell off the app's U.S. business or face a nationwide ban Sunday.
TikTok is an AI app. Not an “ask a bot to do your homework” kind of AI app, but an AI app all the same: Its algorithm processes and acts upon huge amounts of data to keep users engaged. Without that fundamental,
As the clock winds down toward TikTok's potential ban, we've compiled a list of the most realistic alternative short-form platforms for both creators and viewers.
Tech giants like Meta and YouTube want to poach TikTokers, with Snapchat, X, Substack and others also planning efforts to coax them to their platforms.
The Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld the federal law banning TikTok beginning Sunday, but what exactly will that mean for app users as the deadline arrives this weekend?
Both Meta and Snap Inc. are seeing their stock prices jump higher on Wednesday as TikTok moves closer to being banned
Snap further highlights its recently updated creator monetization program, which now merges its Spotlight and Stories monetization programs into one stream. It also has its Snap Star Collab Studio to facilitate creator/brand partnerships, as well as pathways for specific creators to make money via the app.
Learn more about the best TikTok alternatives, from Reels to RedNote, to find your new favorite social media platform after January 19th.
Users who have the TikTok app on their phone will still be able to access it after Jan. 19. However, because the ban would prevent Apple and Google from providing the app with necessary updates, TikTok would quickly break down and become unusable, leading Americans to look for an alternative app.