America’s Best Reactions During Short TikTok Ban, World’s Even Funnier Joy They Were Gone
As Americans flocked to other social media sites to express their dismay over TikTok’s brief disappearance in the U.S., people around the globe noted a change in the platform’s atmosphere without American influence—and now they’ve returned! UPDATE JANUARY 19, 2025 AT 9:59 A.M. PT Seemingly within minutes of President-Elect Trump’s Sunday social media post confirming [...] Read More... from America’s Best Reactions During Short TikTok Ban, World’s Even Funnier Joy They Were Gone The post America’s Best Reactions During Short TikTok Ban, World’s Even Funnier Joy They Were Gone appeared first on LOVEBSCOTT.
As Americans flocked to other social media sites to express their dismay over TikTok’s brief disappearance in the U.S., people around the globe noted a change in the platform’s atmosphere without American influence—and now they’ve returned!
UPDATE JANUARY 19, 2025 AT 9:59 A.M. PT
Seemingly within minutes of President-Elect Trump’s Sunday social media post confirming his intention to offer TikTok a 90-day stay of execution, as it were, the company started returning the platform to Americans.
“In agreement with our service providers, TikTok is in the process of restoring service,” the company wrote on X. “We thank President Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurance to our service providers that they will face no penalties providing TikTok to over 170 million Americans and allowing over 7 million small businesses to thrive.”
“It’s a strong stand for the First Amendment and against arbitrary censorship,” the company continued. “We will work with President Trump on a long-term solution that keeps TikTok in the United States.”
STATEMENT FROM TIKTOK:
In agreement with our service providers, TikTok is in the process of restoring service. We thank President Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurance to our service providers that they will face no penalties providing TikTok to over 170…
— TikTok Policy (@TikTokPolicy) January 19, 2025
With TikTok already returning, Americans were without the platform — and TikTok was without Americans — for less than 24 hours. But it was certainly enough to still make a huge impact on both groups, with Americans mourning their (temporary) loss and the world marveling at how different the platform was without them.
ORIGINAL STORY JANUARY 19, 2025 AT 9:29 A.M. PT
TikTok’s Chinese owners Bytedance got ahead of the pending U.S. ban of the popular social media platform by making it dark in the States on Saturday. “Sorry, TikTok isn’t available right now,” was the message its 170 million American users were met with.
“A law banning TikTok has been enacted in the U.S.,” the message continued. “Unfortunately, that means you can’t use TikTok for now. We are fortunate that President Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to reinstate TikTok once he takes office. Please stay tuned!”
The app was scheduled to be banned on Sunday following the passage of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, but incoming President Trump has promised to look at a possible six-month grace period that could see it return as soon as Monday when he takes office.
In the meantime, though, United States is without one of its most popular escapes, which sent millions and millions of people to other social media platforms to lament its absence, including some of TikTok’s biggest influencers … and earners.
TikToker James Charles reacts to TikTok going dark:
“Now I’m rooting for Trump? Make America great again, I guess.”
James Charles has 38 million followers on TikTok. pic.twitter.com/Id6KwuLVgP
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) January 19, 2025
As compiled by TMZ, James Charles perhaps speaks for several of them when he said on Instagram, “Now I’m rooting for Trump?! Ew! God, like Make America f**king Great again I guess. God!”
It seems like their pleas for clemency (at least temporarily) will be heard as Trump took to his own Truth Social to emphasize that he plans to “issue an executive order on Monday to extend the period of time before the law’s prohibitions take effect, so that we can make a deal to protect our national security.”
On Sunday, Trump further confirmed his commitment into looking into the matter, posting, “I’m asking companies not to let TikTok stay dark. I would like the United States to have a 50% ownership position in a joint venture.”
Trump also emphasized “there will be no liability for any company that helped keep TikTok from going dark before my order.” It was out of concern for this that Google and Apple removed the app from their stores, as well.
The stipulations in place are that Bytedance must divest its ownership of the platform, allowing an American company to take over. Influencer MrBeast has (perhaps playfully) suggested he’s interested in buying it, while Elon Musk has said he’s looking into bringing back TikTok predecessor Vine.
Yesterday, TikTok went dark in the U.S.
Today, Trump announced:
"I’ll issue an executive order to extend the timeline, save TikTok, and give America a 50% ownership stake in a joint venture because, without U.S. approval, there’s no TikTok. With approval, it’s worth trillions!"… pic.twitter.com/6CBaQT1yQV
— Alex Kazakov (@ka_zakov) January 19, 2025
And while all of this is being discussed, TikTok remains unavailable in the United States, creating an interesting dichotomy online. Americans have flocked to X and Instagram and other platforms to lament their loss.
At the same time, the rest of the world is experiencing TikTok without any posts or comments from America — which is proving to be very different for them. And for many of them, they’re posting that they kind of like how much quieter and kinder the platform is now. Apparently, some stereotypes carry onto digital platforms, as well!
Here are some of the best reactions we’ve spotted online of both the U.S. response to losing TikTok and the rest of the world’s response to losing Americans during what may prove to be little more than a day without … which to some of these users is apparently a lifetime!
NOOOOOOO TIKTOK ISNT WORKING ITS GONE NO GIVE IT BACK TO ME pic.twitter.com/0YRJKUDl8i
— judy (@inkedkoos) January 19, 2025
Me going over to sorry ass Instagram reels since TikTok passed away: pic.twitter.com/RjlE9uX6F5
— Mel ? (@melbrown00) January 19, 2025
how it feels coming back to twitter cause tiktok is banned and all the other apps aren’t as funny pic.twitter.com/zQBPIfXA3M
— BWAAP (@enocbwaap) January 19, 2025
i forgot jus opened tiktok cus muscle memory lorddddd??? pic.twitter.com/mCd45lVLuN
— ? (@joontsm) January 19, 2025
Nothing is more American than banning TikTok before AR-15s pic.twitter.com/fbXygCyZaC
— David Leavitt ??????? (@David_Leavitt) January 17, 2025
i keep instinctively opening TikTok..pic.twitter.com/5oMQnCJmkg
— C??????. (@CartiersSaint) January 19, 2025
Omgggg even a vpn doesn’t work to access TikTok pic.twitter.com/6AiwXG8FJu
— 118 ? (@1llicitBuck) January 19, 2025
scrolling twitter because tiktok is gone but every tweet is about tiktok pic.twitter.com/JGbBKxukih
— nova (@comfypill) January 19, 2025
Me opening tiktok every 3 minutes forgetting that it’s banned pic.twitter.com/lyX5QYc1xj
— thomas (@tlanese777) January 19, 2025
The land of the free really just banned Tiktok pic.twitter.com/Z5becj7uba
— moose ??? (@usermooseontwt) January 19, 2025
this is what the tiktok ban feels like pic.twitter.com/l9Ha2zLLv5
— nostalgia (@whyrev) January 19, 2025
the tiktok withdrawals are starting pic.twitter.com/YThiGJaM7L
— alex (@userctrI) January 19, 2025
@ americans who are curious what tiktok is like now that you guys have been banned pic.twitter.com/Zym8kQgOnv
— ?jade anh? (@jadeyanh_) January 19, 2025
this one is taking me out too and i just opened tiktok then remembered your tweet so i came to share. pic.twitter.com/DPOUz0L0ht
— mo (@filled_popcorn) January 19, 2025
for everyone asking how tiktok is now without ameeicans its pretty quiet pic.twitter.com/G9pxCQenOp
— bangtan?? (@myonlyoona) January 19, 2025
If you're wondering what tiktok looks like now with no americans pic.twitter.com/a5B3prLQq0
— gamb – gamblord.bsky.social (@DrewGamblord) January 19, 2025
And if i said Tiktok is so much better without the Americans…? pic.twitter.com/pK03qMORrR
— ?.??* II ??? (@BjorkSprite) January 19, 2025
Tiktok is actually so peaceful without americans.. pic.twitter.com/d8DlAHQ1Ba
— sho ?.? (@quacki5y) January 19, 2025
Went on TikTok for an hour without the Americans
– It was so quiet, no hate, no annoying discourses, no nothing
– Funny tik toks making fun of the Americans
– I can actually see my interests now, my yaoi and yuri, etc fyp is SAVED
– No american vs Africans and Caribbean videos pic.twitter.com/qOzHS8h5P4— tan~nie .? ?? ??? #0393 ? (@yeontan070) January 19, 2025
Honestly, TikTok is way better without the Americans…. I'll say it. no annoying dances in public places, no politics. Just people being funny for the sake of being funny, don't care about their monetization.
I do miss me some @LumpyOatmealTTV though.
— Anthony Fortunaso (@Fortunax22) January 19, 2025
Tiktok is at its peak without americans ?? pic.twitter.com/fcDfQi3JSM
— huss. Free Palestine ?? (@huss9841) January 19, 2025
Tiktok is at its peak without americans ?? pic.twitter.com/fcDfQi3JSM
— huss. Free Palestine ?? (@huss9841) January 19, 2025
real talk tho: tiktok is dead without americans. everyone thought it would just kinda stay the same but no one realized america made up most of our fyp. I made a video asking what ppl thought and they're saying "it feels like walking into a big building but no ones there"
— ??? ??? ??? (@CryptiicCutie) January 19, 2025
rest in pieces to tiktok in america i know this app boutta be boring as hell without yall
— itsjulie ? (@JulieMeme) January 19, 2025
America without TikTok: pic.twitter.com/z6Cy4NUspk
— Siraj Hashmi (@SirajAHashmi) January 19, 2025
via: TooFab
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