TikTok Ban: Content Creators Fear Revenue Loss

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TikTok Ban: Content Creators Fear Revenue Loss
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The impending ban of TikTok in the U.S. on Sunday has many content creators worried about losing a significant source of income. Popular YouTubers transitioned into social media stars, Green and GloZell, express concerns about the ban's impact on their revenue streams. Green relies on TikTok for brand advertising, while GloZell's makeup line heavily depends on the platform's social media presence. Tay Zonday acknowledges the potential impact despite having fewer eggs in the TikTok basket. The content creators hope the government can find a solution to save the platform and also share their thoughts on Trump's potential influence in the situation.

TikTokers may lose a serious stream of revenue soon ... the social media site is set to be banned in the U.S. on Sunday, and many content creators are freaking out.-- a pair of popular YouTubers who have transitioned into social media stars ... and, they both admitted they're concerned about the scheduled ban.Green tells us she uses TikTok not just to put her content out there but to advertise her brands as well ...

She says she's got a makeup line that's massively helped by her social media presence ... but, without TikTok Shop, it's going to be harder for fans to buy -- affecting both herself and her employees. Tay Zonday says he doesn't have as many eggs in his TikTok basket ... but, he still knows the loss of the site will affect him -- and, he says he hopes the government can figure out a way to save it.... so, we also asked if each star thinks Trump might be able to save the site -- and, ya gotta hear their answers -- sounds like they don't think you should count out DJT.

ICYMI ... the Supreme Court upheld the law banning the popular social media app today -- noting the law is constitutional, so the ban is set to begin Sunday, the day before Trump's inauguration.

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