TikTok Is Back Online in the U.S. After Being Officially Banned on January 18
UPDATE (1/19/25) - TikTok is back online in the U.S. after a brief shutdown. In a statement on X/Twitter, TikTok stated that service restoration is underway in agreement with their service providers. They thanked President Trump for providing assurances to their service providers, preventing penalties for providing service to over 170 million Americans and supporting over 7 million small businesses. The statement further emphasized this as a victory for the First Amendment and against arbitrary censorship, promising continued collaboration with President Trump on a long-term solution to maintain TikTok's presence in the United States.
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