TikTok Might Be Banned In The US Soon, So Here Are 22 Historic TikTok Moments To Look Back On
Ajani Bazile-Dutes
·9 min read
I wanted to put together a list of some historical TikTok moments because the app might be been banned in the US on January 19, but since I started writing this post, the future of TikTok's US access has changed several times.
But just in case we DO lose TikTok this weekend, I've compiled some culturally monumentmental TikTok moments you might've forgotten about. So join me as I take a walk down memory lane.
A cautionary tale about reading the fine print. In 2021, Tessica mistook Gorilla Glue adhesive spray for hair spray and used it to finish styling her ponytail. Her hair was glued down for a month before her viral TikToks got in front of Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Obeng, who offered a pro bono procedure to remove the glue.
"In all my years traveling, I have never had this happen to me," the window seat passenger recounted before sharing how they took matters into their own hands
As a potential TikTok ban looms, millions of U.S. users are left wondering what could happen to both their app and accounts if the ban takes effect in just a few days. The Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld the ban law, which passed Congress with wide bipartisan majorities and was signed by President Biden…
What happens on your smartphone once a US law banning TikTok takes effect Sunday? It will depend on the actions of TikTok parent ByteDance, President Joe Biden, President-elect Donald Trump, and some of America's largest tech giants.
Cities in Metro Vancouver are grappling with how best to respond to complaints between neighbours. Specifically, how properties are kept neat, tidy and in good repair. As Chad Pawson reports, Burnaby recently made changes to its unsightly premises bylaws in the wake of a growing number of complaints.
The Canadian rapper is asking a whopping $250,000 per month for the extravagant 90210 abode that was previously owned by English pop star Robbie Williams.
That comes after a unanimous ruling by the Supreme Court on Friday to uphold a federal law banning TikTok unless it's sold by its China-based parent company, Bytedance.View on euronews
Supreme Court justices upheld a ban on Friday in a unanimous decision and a White House statement suggested Biden would not take any action to save TikTok before the deadline. Trump said on Friday the decision on the future of the TikTok app will be up to him, but did not provide any detail about what steps he would take. Media reports have said that he was considering an executive order that would suspend the enforcement of the TikTok sale-or-ban law for 60 to 90 days.
Swift got decked out in a hot-off-the-runway Chanel look to support her boyfriend as the Kansas City Chiefs took on the Houston Texans in the NFL playoffs
"if the government bans rednote i’m just going to start printing out my browser history every night before i go to bed and dropping it off at the Chinese consulate the next morning on my way to work." —@butleriano