Donald Trump’s decision to ban downloads of the Chinese-owned platform prompts realignment of tech space

TikTok users in the United States have reacted with a collective shrug to Donald Trump’s decision to ban new downloads of the video-sharing app, but many are already planning an exit to other platforms should the clampdown lead to an outright ban.

“Oh my God! Ok! It’s happening! Everybody stay calm!” TikToker Nick Foster told his 577,000 followers, dubbing a video of himself with audio of actor Steve Carell’s character on the series The Office panicking during a fire alarm.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Fortnite down as Epic gears up for Season 8 – here’s when they’re back

AFTER another explosive Fortnite season finale, the servers are down once again…

Virginia Giuffre unlikely to accept purely financial settlement, says lawyer

Prince Andrew’s accuser wants vindication of herself and her claims, says David…

Twitter DOWN – mystery outage takes app offline as Elon Musk deal under threat

Twitter has reportedly experienced an outage this morning. Most outages are being…

We must not act as if Covid is all behind us | Letters

Ian Harvey urges the JCVI to vaccinate teenagers as schools return from…