TikTok Banned in the U.S.
If you work in social media, you know the landscape is always changing due to algorithms and the rise and fall of social networks. The latest news is that TikTok has been banned in the U.S. as ByteDance failed to sell the app by the deadline.
Why the Ban?
The ban is due to ongoing privacy concerns with the Chinese-owned company. Now, TikTok’s parent company must sell or face being banned in the United States.
Implications for Buffer Users
What does this mean for Buffer users in the U.S.? While TikTok may disappear from app stores, Buffer users can still enjoy the platform.
Preparing for the Ban
Marketers and creators can take steps to prepare for a potential TikTok ban, including downloading their videos, informing their audience about other social channels, updating their bio links, and evolving their social media strategy.
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