TikTok ban

On January 15, it was reported that TikTok was preparing to shut down its services in the U.S. immediately on Sunday unless the Supreme Court stepped in to block the "sell or ban" ban.

According to the plan, users will see a pop-up message prompting them to visit a website to learn more about the ban, the report said. At the same time, TikTok also offers a data download option that allows users to save their personal information.

If this move is implemented, this decision will mark the key to TikTok's transition from constant struggle to no way back, and finally persevering.

But it doesn't look like it's without a turnaround. The latest news is that, according to CCTV News, a person familiar with the matter revealed that the Biden administration is considering how to keep TikTok operating in the United States, and "officials are 'exploring options' on how to enforce the law so that TikTok will not be banned this Sunday."