TikTok Shop creators and customers are wondering what will happen if the social media app goes dark on Sunday. What to know.
US e-commerce sellers are scrambling to prepare for a potential TikTok ban, with some halting shipments and others testing out competitors like Flip.
A strange phenomenon is sweeping through social media as the last days of TikTok in the US begin to unfold. As most of the 170 million American TikTok users await its ever-encroac
As a potential ban looms, brands like Nike and E.l.f. Beauty are leveraging the social media platform to win over Gen Z.
Users on Instagram fretted about whether they would still receive merchandise they had bought on TikTok Shop, the video platform's e-commerce arm. Marketing firms reliant on TikTok have rushed to ...
Lawyers for TikTok and its Chinese parent company issued a warning to the Supreme Court: If Congress can ban us, it can come for other companies too.
But companies helping keep TikTok online in the United States are still taking a legal risk, said Gerstell and Ryan Calo, a professor at the University of Washington’s law schoo
TikTok, one of the world’s most popular social media platforms, has found itself at the centre of controversy in the United States, facing potential nationwide bans due to its ownership by the Chinese company ByteDance.
Chinese merchants on TikTok are taking precautionary measures to prepare for a looming ban of the short-video app in the United States, including switching to competing platforms and focusing on other overseas markets.
"Social commerce" is more than just a trendy buzzword nowadays; it’s a tool brands can use to deepen their connection with consumers.
Some U.S. TikTok users have flocked to the Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu, or RedNote, in protest of the looming ban.
With the U.S. ban on TikTok looming, many Americans are opting for another Chinese app known as RedNote. It could be short-lived.