TikTokers who make their living on the app glad for restored service

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TikTokers who make their living on the app glad for restored service
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TikTok restored services in the US on Sunday, easing the concerns of content creators and entrepreneurs who make their living from the platform — at least for now.The platform was down for 12 hours starting late Saturday night and was restored following a Truth Social post by President-Elect Donald Trump , who said he'd issue an executive order on Monday to delay the ban.

In its April 2024 economic impact report, the company said TikTok 'brings tens of billions of dollars to the US economy,' including $15 billion in revenue to small businesses that use the app, supporting more than 224,000 jobs. Business Insider could not independently confirm these internal statistics.Before TikTok 'went dark' on Saturday night, some creators on the platform told Business Insider they worried the ban could hurt them financially.

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