In cooperation with its service providers, TikTok has declared that it is currently working to restore its services.
The business thanked former US President Donald Trump for providing its service providers with clarification and guarantees that they will not be penalized for assisting TikTok’s activities in the US.
With more than 170 million users in the United States, the platform highlighted how crucial its accessibility is for small businesses, claiming that over seven million small businesses depend on TikTok for success.
TikTok characterized the move as “a strong stand for the First Amendment and against arbitrary censorship” in a public statement. The business reiterated its dedication to collaborating with President Trump on a long-term, viable solution that ensures TikTok’s survival.
Given the prior ambiguity surrounding TikTok’s activities in the nation, this declaration represents a major step toward stability for the site and its sizable user base.
Hours before a new rule that would have banned the app was set to take effect, TikTok went offline in the United States.
US users saw a notice on the app stating that “you can’t use TikTok for now” due to a law that had been passed outlawing the app.