“They’Re All Gone”: TikTok Ban Didn’t Last Long, But Caused Many Heated Reactions Globally
It’s official — TikTok has been banned from the United States, leaving many lovers of the Chinese-based video app confused and uncertain.
As Americans, or those who created their account while in America, tried to log on to the social media platform, one message popped up, approximately two and a half hours before it was initially set to go dark at the stroke of midnight on January 19.
- TikTok has now gone dark in the US.
- Many content creators posted tributes on the app, days before it was banned.
- International users noted that the app will certainly be different without the Americans.
After detailing that TikTok was temporarily unavailable, it read, “A law banning TikTok has been enacted in the U.S. 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!”
Update: the app is back online in the United States, at the time of writing. The reactions gathered below were posted prior to the ban and as a result, the most recent news.
TikTok is now banned in the United States
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But while it was banned a few hours earlier than expected, many American content creators have known this day would come for a while now.
In the days leading up to the app shutting down, a variety of users have posted tributes in honor of their time on TikTok — whether that be hilarious memes or emotional speeches.
For a New York-based influencer, the app was a place to show off her true colors.
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Bro tiktok literally started glitching as i was saving videos and BOOM its gone pic.twitter.com/7saXM6LmDu
— Ani ⭐️ (@beomsstar) January 19, 2025
“In a world where there’s so much judgment, TikTok provided a place where I can be free, I can be cringe, I can be who I am,” she said, adding, “I shouldn’t cry about something so stupid, but it really changed my life.”
Arielle Fodor, a former kindergarten teacher who was on the hunt for connections, echoed a similar sentiment, “The people that I saw on my For You Page ended up becoming my real life friends.”
Others saw it as an opportunity to talk about their passions.
American creators flocked to the app prior to its ban to express their gratitude
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@emilyesenn It’s my turn to cry on the internet about the TikTok ban #tiktokban #cryingintheclub #talking ♬ original sound – Emily Senn
“I owe you everything,” stated Nicolette Beebe, an editor and romantasy author, who found her voice through the app. “You all allowed me to be a part of your booktok journey with open arms and gave me such a safe space to be myself.
“I cannot thank you enough.”
Many creators, especially those who had more than a million followers, used TikTok as a primary source of income, as well as a way to get through the COVID-19 pandemic.
But those known for their humorous content never strayed from that brand as the app’s shutdown date loomed closer.
Many found their community and passions through TikTok
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@ongsquad Where are you watching from?@ongsquad on all socials 🙏#tiktokban #byetiktok #goodbyetiktok #canadian ♬ original sound – Étienne Najman
Joe Mele, best known for his videos with his dad, poked fun at the situation for his 30.5 million followers.
“Us moving to China bc TikTok is getting banned,” read the text overlay as he and his father gave a dramatic slow-motion salute as they walked off with their respective luggages.
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Another creator whose profile centered around musical artists gave a hilarious theatrical reaction to an X tweet that said: “A bill has been filed by Senator Markey to extend TikTok’s ban deadline by 270 days.”
“Guys we are so back,” she said, hopefully.
But of course, there was no drought of hilarious content as well
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@cinema.miranda Guys we are so back (lowk wanted to know what people would do without tiktok) #foryoupage #foryou #fyp #tiktokban #notiktokban #tiktokissafe #icanstillbrainrot #warisover ♬ original sound – 𝖘𝖙𝖔𝖗𝖒
There was certainly a lot of conversation about what the future of TikTok looked like, with users debating whether an extension would be implemented or if it was really going to disappear on the 19th.
Now that the day has come and gone, and Americans are officially off the app, those from other countries are poking their heads in to offer their two cents.
“how it feels going to bed knowing tiktok was carried by americans and just won’t be the same,” wrote a woman from Canada, adding, “they are so funny im gonna miss them.”
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“They’re all gone,” said an Australian creator. “Is it safe to say it’s 28 [degrees] celsius now..”
A few others also joked about how the app was going to be “so much smarter now,” making light-hearted jokes about the American influencers, as well as their government.
Just last night, a creator posted a compilation of Shou Zi Chew — the CEO of TikTok, who also happens to be a Singaporean businessman — answering questions asked by the U.S. Senate.
“If I turn on airplane mode in a plane, can TikTok talk to the plane?”
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“Can you tell me: If you turn on airplane mode in a plane, can TikTok talk to the plane?” asked a member. While Mr. Chew’s reaction was cut from the video, viewers can see his eyes go blank in shock for a moment before the clip ends.
But now that the ban has been enacted, 170 million Americans are asking one thing.
Will TikTok come back?
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@malsk0123 TikTok ceo ranking #fyp #viral #meme #tiktok ♬ original sound – appleuser87882359
Right now, there’s no definite answer. With president-elect Donald Trump taking office on Monday, January 20, much of the decision will lie in his hands.
According to Barrons, he said he has plans on issuing an executive order to lift the ban that day and asked companies to “not let TikTok stay dark.”
He additionally told NBC News that he will be giving the Chinese owner of the app 90 days from when he takes office to find TikTok a non-Chinese buyer.
The “crashouts” have already begun
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TikTok was banned and yet the lives of most continue to go on. Big deal.
2018: TikTok first appeared in the USA. 2024: USA Government figures out it's owned by the Chinese. Good thing it wasn't a bomb.
2020: Trump signs executive order to ban TikTok. Trump receives bribes from major TikTok investor. Trump 2025 on Truth Social: "Save TikTok!".
Load More Replies...The Xwitter comment from Trafalgar D. Ashy: "I know the world bored as hell on that app without us😭" Jeez, sorry and all that but the world does not revolve around the U.S. of A.. Get over yourself.
This whole thing is so phoney. The law didn't ban TikTok, it banned it from the app stores. It wasn't going to magically uninstall from your phone. It would have remained perfectly functional but TikTok shutdown access to the USA VOLUNTARILY and they restored access VOLUNTARILY. Just a publicity stunt to scare the kids into voting Republican like the CCP wants.
It wasn't TikTok but their service providers, like Oracle. The law banned doing any business with TikTok, which includes hosting their site in America.
Load More Replies...Ummmm, so Trump has reinstated it... wasn't he the one that wanted it banned in the first place?
Ya but he finally got paid, so now they just pretend it never happened.
Load More Replies...The Chinese government must be laughing up its sleeve. They now know they've got America hooked.
Now? Where have you been the last two decades?
Load More Replies...One of the funny things that appeared on the platform, were the people utterly convinced that everything would be wiped, who were doing these 'deathbed confession' type things. Which is freaking hilarious, as though it's 'banned' in the US, that doesn't mean everything was wiped. Just that people in the US couldn't access it. So yeah, a good number of folks are outing themselves in criminal cases... and not realizing that there can be consequences.
Tbh? Blunt... The ban went into effect the day before his inauguration. Hums... So all the attention went there by various users on various sites and not on him being president again. He deflected the attention away from the various accusations, lawsuits and controversies that have continually surrounded him. All I hope is that there are no other attempts on his life. Not just because he is actually a human being and I wouldn't want that to happen to anyone but because? He will be glorified again. He already seems to think he's invincible. It's... It's going to have a huge affect on global politics.
He wouldn't think he's invincible if dude hadn't missed.
Load More Replies...It's so funny to me that this is such a big deal. These types of services have come and gone multiple times over the years -- anyone remember Vine? -- and if it goes away, something else will take its place and become just as popular. And people who have tons of followers on TikTok can always tell them they're moving to YouTube, and to follow them there. It's not like there aren't other popular alternatives. Having seen social media itself go through many changes (Friendster, MySpace, Google+, Facebook, etc.), I've learned that the one constant about the Internet... is change.
Too many people care WAY too much about a social media platform. Get a life outside of social media. There's a WHOLE world out there if you just step away from your screen and walk out the door of your home. I promise it's worth that first step.
Since TikTok kissed Trump’s a*s, I have even less interest in them than I did before. Fvck TikTok for sucking up to Trump.
I think, then, it may be time to leave the internet. They are all sucking up to Trump, like Biden before. Welcome to Capitalism.
Load More Replies...I will miss some tiktok people. I enjoyed the comedy and life anecdotes from so many different places. I mostly grieve for all the folks who just lost their businesses and income.
Muggers, burglars and drúg dealers make money; are they real jobs?
Load More Replies...TikTok was banned and yet the lives of most continue to go on. Big deal.
2018: TikTok first appeared in the USA. 2024: USA Government figures out it's owned by the Chinese. Good thing it wasn't a bomb.
2020: Trump signs executive order to ban TikTok. Trump receives bribes from major TikTok investor. Trump 2025 on Truth Social: "Save TikTok!".
Load More Replies...The Xwitter comment from Trafalgar D. Ashy: "I know the world bored as hell on that app without us😭" Jeez, sorry and all that but the world does not revolve around the U.S. of A.. Get over yourself.
This whole thing is so phoney. The law didn't ban TikTok, it banned it from the app stores. It wasn't going to magically uninstall from your phone. It would have remained perfectly functional but TikTok shutdown access to the USA VOLUNTARILY and they restored access VOLUNTARILY. Just a publicity stunt to scare the kids into voting Republican like the CCP wants.
It wasn't TikTok but their service providers, like Oracle. The law banned doing any business with TikTok, which includes hosting their site in America.
Load More Replies...Ummmm, so Trump has reinstated it... wasn't he the one that wanted it banned in the first place?
Ya but he finally got paid, so now they just pretend it never happened.
Load More Replies...The Chinese government must be laughing up its sleeve. They now know they've got America hooked.
Now? Where have you been the last two decades?
Load More Replies...One of the funny things that appeared on the platform, were the people utterly convinced that everything would be wiped, who were doing these 'deathbed confession' type things. Which is freaking hilarious, as though it's 'banned' in the US, that doesn't mean everything was wiped. Just that people in the US couldn't access it. So yeah, a good number of folks are outing themselves in criminal cases... and not realizing that there can be consequences.
Tbh? Blunt... The ban went into effect the day before his inauguration. Hums... So all the attention went there by various users on various sites and not on him being president again. He deflected the attention away from the various accusations, lawsuits and controversies that have continually surrounded him. All I hope is that there are no other attempts on his life. Not just because he is actually a human being and I wouldn't want that to happen to anyone but because? He will be glorified again. He already seems to think he's invincible. It's... It's going to have a huge affect on global politics.
He wouldn't think he's invincible if dude hadn't missed.
Load More Replies...It's so funny to me that this is such a big deal. These types of services have come and gone multiple times over the years -- anyone remember Vine? -- and if it goes away, something else will take its place and become just as popular. And people who have tons of followers on TikTok can always tell them they're moving to YouTube, and to follow them there. It's not like there aren't other popular alternatives. Having seen social media itself go through many changes (Friendster, MySpace, Google+, Facebook, etc.), I've learned that the one constant about the Internet... is change.
Too many people care WAY too much about a social media platform. Get a life outside of social media. There's a WHOLE world out there if you just step away from your screen and walk out the door of your home. I promise it's worth that first step.
Since TikTok kissed Trump’s a*s, I have even less interest in them than I did before. Fvck TikTok for sucking up to Trump.
I think, then, it may be time to leave the internet. They are all sucking up to Trump, like Biden before. Welcome to Capitalism.
Load More Replies...I will miss some tiktok people. I enjoyed the comedy and life anecdotes from so many different places. I mostly grieve for all the folks who just lost their businesses and income.
Muggers, burglars and drúg dealers make money; are they real jobs?
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