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The business has stated that it will collaborate with President Trump "on a long-term solution."​


Even though it hasn't even been a full day after ByteDance took down TikTok in the United States, the company has suddenly announced that the app will be returning. The following is an excerpt from a statement that was published by TikTok on Sunday afternoon: "In agreement with our service providers, TikTok is in the process of restoring service."

Furthermore, the statement extended gratitude to President Trump, who is scheduled to take office on Monday and who had earlier stated that he was contemplating extending TikTok's contract in light of reports of potential bidders (although ByteDance has not indicated any interest in selling the company). According to a statement released by TikTok, "We will work with President Trump on a long-term solution that involves keeping TikTok in the United States."

At the time that this article is being written, the TikTok app has been restored to its original state, despite the fact that it had earlier displayed a notification stating that I "cannot use TikTok for now." "Oh my goodness, that was such a torturous — checks watch — twelve hours that I went without it." However, it does not appear that TikTok has been reinstated in either the App Store or the Google Play Store. If you have permanently removed the application from your mobile device, it is likely that you will have to wait a little bit longer to get it back. Additionally, CapCut, which is owned by ByteDance and is one of the other apps that are affected by the restriction, is not available.

Despite the fact that the rule that prohibits the use of TikTok was scheduled to go into effect today, January 19, the government that is leaving has stated that it will not be implementing the law during the final hours of Biden's presidency. According to a story that was published by MSNBC on Saturday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre referred to the threat made by TikTok to go offline as "a stunt." She also stated that "we see no reason for TikTok or other companies to take actions in the next few days before the Trump Administration takes office on Monday." TikTok, on the other hand, argued that it was unable to continue operating online without the guarantee that service providers would not be punished.

On Sunday morning, President Trump weighed in on the matter by writing on Truth Social, "I'm pushing corporations not to allow TikTok stay out of the spotlight! My intention is to extend the period of time before the prohibitions imposed by the law go into force by issuing an executive order on Monday. This will allow us to reach a compromise that will safeguard our national security. Furthermore, the order will establish that there will be no accountability for any entity that assisted in preventing TikTok from going dark prior to the announcement of my order.




In addition to that, he provided a general overview of his vision for the future of TikTok in the United States. My ideal scenario would be for the United States of America to hold a fifty percent ownership stake in a joint venture. If we do this, we will save TikTok, ensure that it is in the right hands, and give it the opportunity to flourish. Without the approval of the United States, there is no Tik Tok.

TikTok's web providers Oracle and Akamai were able to restore service after receiving a comforting remark from President Trump, as reported by Bobby Allyn of National Public Radio, who spoke with a person who is familiar with the situation. Allyn says that Apple and Google have not yet reached a consensus on whether or not to allow TikTok to return. As a result of the fact that providers who do not comply with the TikTok ban rule have been threatened with penalties that could amount to billions of dollars, it should not come as a surprise that TikTok has not yet been re-added to the App Store or the Google Play Store. The company has already stated that it "is obligated to follow the laws in the jurisdictions where it operates," in reference to its decision to remove TikTok and other ByteDance applications from its app store.

Because, my friends, this problem is not yet ended, I really hope that you are not already exhausted by the ridiculousness of the back and forth that has been this situation.

(As of 5:20 p.m. Eastern Time on January 19, 2025) An update has been made to this article in order to provide new information from National Public Radio regarding the service providers that have restored service to TikTok.

Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg want you to know they're pals and not fighting.


Well, specifically, they want me to know.​


The New York Times published a lengthy article on Thursday on the rise in power of Stephen Miller, a longtime supporter of Donald Trump who is known for his controversial views on immigration. The article was about Miller's climb to power. Typically, a story of that nature would not receive a great deal of attention in the technology press. A story concerning Mark Zuckerberg was told at the beginning of the article, which caused eyebrows to be raised almost quickly.

Miller had a recent encounter with Zuckerberg, which took place when the CEO of Meta came to Mar-a-Lago in the previous year. The narrative documented the conversation. According to The Times, Zuckerberg "blamed his former chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, for an inclusivity initiative at Facebook that encouraged employees' self-expression in the workplace." This was in reference to the fact that Zuckerberg would soon abandon corporate diversity programs and renounce Meta's previous efforts to check facts.

The statement in question sparked a new round of inquiry (and even indignation) among some in the technology community. Sandberg was well-known for her once close cooperation with Zuckerberg at the top of Facebook. She departed Meta in 2022 and got to popularity after writing her women in the workplace manifesto Lean In. Sandberg's rise to stardom began after she published the manifesto. Even among those who have been following the company for a very long time, the fact that Zuckerberg would criticize his former top lieutenant for creating "inclusivity" at his company caused eyebrows to be raised.

A reporter for the New York Times named Sheera Frankel, who also contributed to the writing of a book on the power of Facebook, made the observation on Bluesky that "She always knew who Mark Zuckerberg was and covered for him." The question that needs to be answered is whether or not she will continue to do so regardless of how brazenly he throws her under the bus (Trump). Kara Swisher, a journalist and a longstanding influencer in the field of technology, made a similar observation, stating that "people I talked to tonight from the Mark/Sheryl Facebook era are shocked but not surprised by his blaming her."

In addition, I contributed to my Threads account by posting a link to a Business Insider article from February. The article cited an interview in which Zuckerberg stated that Sandberg had raised him "like a parent." I made a joke about how the statement had not aged correctly.

On the other hand, Zuckerberg made the decision on Friday to let me (and I suppose everyone else) know that he and Sandberg are still doing well in spite of everything. He responded to my message by writing, "Sheryl did amazing work at Meta and will forever be a legend in the industry." I found this to be quite interesting. "She was the one who taught me a lot of what I know and built one of the most successful businesses in the history of the world."




A few minutes later, Sandberg rushed in to reassure me that she does not harbor any ill will toward me and that she does not have any hard feelings either. "You are very kind, @zuck. The many years that we spent together developing a great business will always be something for which I will be grateful. I will also be grateful for your friendship, which helped me get through some of the most difficult moments in my life and continues to this day.

With a single heart emoji, Zuckerberg responded to the question.

I inquired of Zuckerberg whether he believed that Sandberg was excessively focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion measures at Meta, or whether she disrupted the "masculine energy" that he had just advised Joe Rogan that firms had to exude. Importantly, he has not refuted the reporting that The Times has done on his remarks concerning Sandberg, despite the fact that he has asserted that they are being misunderstood.

"I answered a question about where the phrase 'bring your whole self to work' came from, and now there's a whole bogus narrative saying I blamed Sheryl for a bunch of stuff that I never did and never will," he said to reporters. (Bringing your "whole self" to work is a concept that was popularized by Sandberg because of his book "Lean In." In instances where Meta touted the diversity of its workforce, the company's careers website frequently had language that was virtually identical. "Being your authentic self is the foundation of who we are as a company," Meta wrote on a page of its corporate website that has since been deleted. This page was where the company posted its internal diversity reports.

Now, I suppose that puts an end to it. People, there is nothing to see here. There is no doubt that Mark and Sheryl continue to be friends. Despite the fact that they no longer work for the same firm, they are still able to collaborate in order to prevent a potential public relations catastrophe from occurring. What could possibly be more motivating than that to you?

At four o'clock in the afternoon, Pacific Time, on January 17, 2025: A new comment made by Zuckerberg has been incorporated into this post, which has been kept up to date.

As TikTok is banned, Instagram launches 3-minute Reels and rectangular profile grids.


Additionally, it included a tab that displays Reels that your friends have liked on your account.​


TikTok, which could go dark in the United States on Sunday now that the Supreme Court has decided in favor of the statute prohibiting the app if parent firm ByteDance does not sell it, is among the many modifications that Instagram is rolling out this weekend. These changes will make Instagram appear a lot more like TikTok, which is already a popular social media platform. The long-standing square grid on your profile will be replaced with a rectangle pattern, as Adam Mosseri stated in an Instagram post and on his Story, respectively. These changes include expanding the length of Reels to three minutes and changing the appearance of your profile to a rectangular grid. Taking into consideration the fact that some users have developed a particular appearance for their pages based on the square grid, the latter is not likely to be favorably received by all users.

Neither is the third thing: Mosseri shared on Threads that there is now a tab in your Reels feed that displays videos that your friends have liked or to which they have contributed Notes. This, of course, implies that your friends will have an easier time checking out the things that you have been like and interacting with throughout the day. During the time when Instagram had a full feed dedicated to seeing the activities of the people you follow, which was subsequently removed, didn't we already agree that this was a little too intrusive? Whatever the situation may be, the implementation of the adjustments has already started. In the upper right corner of the Reels tab, you will now find a button that displays the activity of your friends. Clicking on this button will take you to the new feed.



When Mosserri was asked about the change from the square grid to the rectangular grid in his Stories, he explained that it was done to accord with the posting patterns of users. He said, "I know some of you really like your squares, and square photos are kind of the heritage of Instagram. However, at this point, the majority of what is uploaded — both photos and videos — are vertical in their orientation, so portrait versus landscape or square, and it just is a bummer to overly crop them." He was referring to the photographs and videos that are uploaded to Instagram. "So I am aware that it is a change, and I am aware that it is a little bit of a pain, but I believe that it is a transitional pain." "I think that people will over the long run be excited," he continued, referring to the fact that people would prefer not to have their posts look to be "aggressively cropped."

Instagram had already provided a view of users' profiles that was somewhat similar to that of TikTok under the Reels tab; however, the most recent change gives photographs on the main grid the rectangular treatment as well (just on the grid, however; when you click on them individually, they will expand to their original size). Regarding the lengthening of Reels, Mosseri stated in a separate post that although Instagram has traditionally focused on short-form video, "we've heard the feedback that this is just too short for those who want to share longer stories." Previously, Instagram would only permit Reels that were up to ninety seconds long; however, you could get around this limitation by uploading a lengthier video as a post that was not a Reel.

TikTok, which likewise began with a concentration on short-form content, was able to extend the length of its posts to three minutes some years ago, and then in 2022, it was able to eventually increase this to ten minutes. In the event that TikTok does in fact cease operations, users will be searching for a new platform where they may upload content of this nature.

Perplexity AI apparently made an 11th-hour bid to save US TikTok.


Despite the fact that the firm has suggested merging with TikTok's activities in the United States, it is currently unknown whether or not ByteDance will go through with the merger.​


Approximately one day before it is anticipated that TikTok will cease operations in the United States, the startup business Perplexity AI has presented a proposal to ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, proposing a merger that would enable it to continue running. This information was reported by CNBC. According to a report by CNBC, which cites an unnamed source, the proposed merger would "create a new entity combining Perplexity, TikTok US, and New Capital Partners." A legislation that forces ByteDance to sell TikTok or else it will be outlawed in the United States was upheld by the Supreme Court on Friday, and this comes after the court ruled unanimously to uphold the statute. To this point, the corporation has shown no interest in selling its assets.

Perplexity, which is now offering an AI-powered search engine and is being sued by news organizations for copyright infringement, is reportedly anticipating that a merger rather than a sale will be more appealing to ByteDance. This information comes from a source that was provided to CNBC. According to a report by CNBC, the new structure would make it possible for the majority of ByteDance's existing investors to keep their equity shares and would facilitate the addition of additional video to Perplexity. In the event that ByteDance were to accept the proposal, there is a possibility that the firm would be granted a ninety-day extension by Trump in order to negotiate a contract. Trump has stated to Kristen Welker of NBC News that he would "most likely" do so when he takes office on Monday. However, there is little evidence to suggest that ByteDance will proceed in this direction as of yet.

TikTok has stated that it will "be forced to go dark on January 19" when the law goes into effect, notwithstanding the widespread speculation that has been going on about potential acquisitions. This is unless "the Biden Administration immediately provides a definitive statement to satisfy the most critical service providers assuring non-enforcement." According to reports, the government that is leaving, on the other hand, has stated that it will leave all of that to the Trump team to deal with. According to MSNBC, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre referred to the allegation made by TikTok that it will be shutting down as "a stunt." She also stated that "we see no reason for TikTok or other companies to take actions in the next few days before the Trump Administration takes office on Monday."

Jean-Pierre is quoted as saying, "We have laid out our position clearly and straightforwardly: actions to implement this law will fall to the next administration," as reported by MSNBC. Therefore, TikTok and other businesses ought to address any concerns that they may have with them.

No longer available in the US, TikTok

The app is currently unavailable, however it is possible that this is not the end of the story.​


The restriction on TikTok in the United States has turned on and off. On Saturday night, the TikTok app stopped functioning and was deleted from both the App Store and Google Play. This occurred only a few hours before the ban that was scheduled to take effect on January 19 was scheduled to take effect.

Those individuals who have already installed the application are instead presented with a pop-up interface. "Sorry, TikTok isn't available right now," according to the notification. There is a law in the United States that prohibits the use of TikTok. Unfortunately, this means that you will not be able to utilize TikTok at this time. Because President Trump has said that he will collaborate with us to find a way to reinstate TikTok after he takes office, we are privileged to have this opportunity. Make sure you remain tuned."

The message provides users with the choice to either close the application or "learn more," which takes them to the website of TikTok, which has language that is comparable. It is also possible for existing users to get their data from the website to utilize. Additionally, the popular video editing app CapCut, which was developed by ByteDance, is no longer accessible in the United States, along with a number of other applications.

The "Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Apps Act" was signed into law by Vice President Joe Biden, and TikTok was given a period of six months to separate itself from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. Rather than comply with the law, the corporation decided to challenge it by filing a petition with the Supreme Court, arguing that the measure in question infringed its rights under the First Amendment. The high court, which had just a short period of time to deliberate on the matter, came to a decision that was unanimously against the application.

TikTok must be removed from either the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store, or any other app marketplace in order to comply with the ban. If they fail to do so, they will be susceptible to a fine of $5,000 for each person in the United States that installs the program. In the beginning of the week, officials from the White House stated that the ban would not be enforced during the final hours of President Joe Biden's tenure in office. However, TikTok stated that the government had "failed to provide the necessary clarity and assurance to the service providers that are integral to maintaining TikTok's availability to over 170 million Americans."

Apple has verified that TikTok and other ByteDance applications will no longer be available for download from the App Store in the United States as of January 19, according to a statement that was posted on its help website regarding the ban. "Apple is obligated to follow the laws in the jurisdictions where it operates," according to the organization's statement.

Despite the fact that there have been numerous attempts made to ban TikTok in the United States due to worries around surveillance, this is the first time that one has been successful, at least temporarily. It is ironic that President-elect Donald Trump, who was a prominent proponent of a ban during his first term in office, is the only hope that TikTok has of surviving following his second inauguration. Earlier on Saturday, President Trump stated to NBC News that he would "most likely" issue a 90-day extension to the corporation subsequent to his inauguration as president.

If an extension is granted, it is not entirely apparent what type of solution the corporation might come up with in order to continue operating in the United States after all. According to CNBC, Perplexity AI has apparently launched a bid to merge with the operations of TikTok that are located in the United States. Other individuals, such as the financier Kevin O'Leary, who is famous for his appearance on the show Shark Tank, have also made proposals or showed interest in purchasing the service.

Karissa Bell has contributed further reporting.

19 January 2025, 11:20 AM Eastern Time: An update The ban has been addressed in a statement that has been included in this article, which has been amended to incorporate the statement.

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