
TikTok might be banned within the US on 19 January – until the Supreme Courtroom accepts a final ditch authorized bid from its Chinese language proprietor, ByteDance, that to take action can be unconstitutional.
However even when the nation’s highest judicial authority agrees with the decrease courts – and Congress – that the platform is a menace to nationwide safety will that truly cease People utilizing it?
Will there be methods to bypass the ban – or may president-elect Donald Trump discover a approach to cease a regulation he says he against, even when the courts uphold it.
And no matter occurs to TikTok, who stands to profit from the uncertainty clouding its future?
Can folks nonetheless use TikTok even when it is banned?
The almost definitely manner the US would ban TikTok is to order app shops, such because the Google Play Retailer and Apple’s App Retailer, to make it unavailable for obtain in that area.
US lawmakers have already advised tech corporations to be able to take away the app from their shops if a ban comes into pressure.
That might imply folks may not use a reliable means to entry TikTok – although it could additionally imply individuals who’ve already obtained it could nonetheless have it on their telephones.
As a result of the app wouldn’t be publicly accessible anymore, new updates may not be delivered to customers within the US – which might make the app buggier and, ultimately, unusable.
To not point out that many updates are supplied to repair safety holes in apps, so if TikTok stopped getting updates that might current hackers with tens of millions of units to focus on.

After all, there are methods round such a ban.
There are already many movies circulating on TikTok informing customers use a VPN (digital personal community) – a manner of creating it seem as in case you are in one other area.
The area of app shops can be modified on most units, so anybody can theoretically entry apps from different nations – although this may increasingly trigger different issues, to not point out seemingly breaking phrases of service agreements.
It’s also doable to put in apps downloaded from the web by modifying a tool – which can break copyright regulation – and comes with its personal dangers. Nevertheless the federal government has additionally anticipated this so can also be proposing to ban “web internet hosting companies” from giving folks entry to the app.
So if the ban took this sort of kind it appears seemingly that those that are decided to make use of TikTok after it comes into impact might be ready to take action – but it surely will not be the expertise they’re used to.
How else may TikTok be banned?
There are nonetheless different routes accessible to the federal government down the highway – for instance, after India banned TikTok in 2020, it ordered web suppliers to dam entry to the app altogether.
And even when folks did use a VPN, there are nonetheless methods TikTok may theoretically decide whether or not an individual is predicated within the US – after which merely current them with a display saying the app shouldn’t be accessible of their nation.
It stays to be seen whether or not TikTok would determine to help the federal government in its personal ban – however it’s being reported by Reuters that it plans to take action.
TikTok’s personal lawyer advised the Supreme Courtroom that he believes the app will “go darkish” within the US until it guidelines in its favour.
The complexity of the difficulty means even the specialists are unclear about what occurs subsequent.
Professor Milton L. Mueller of the Georgia Institute of Expertise – who filed a authorized transient in assist of TikTok – mentioned an absence of readability round how far the US may lengthen its authority to implement the regulation makes figuring out what technically occurs if a ban goes forward tough to find out.
However he mentioned what was clear was the affect it could have on customers and the web itself.
“It could completely legitimise the fragmentation of the web alongside nationwide or jurisdictional boundaries,” he mentioned.
Will Trump nonetheless have the ability to intervene?

Trump has been clear he doesn’t need the regulation to return into pressure, asking the Supreme Courtroom to delay its implementation whereas he seeks a “political answer.”
However, ought to the justices uphold it, Trump doesn’t have the facility to overturn the regulation, which might come into impact the day earlier than he returns to workplace.
However he may merely inform the Division of Justice to not implement it.
The federal government can be successfully telling Apple and Google that they will not be punished for persevering with to permit entry to TikTok, which means the regulation would stay in place however would basically be redundant.
Clearly, the corporations could be uncomfortable about breaking the regulation even when they have been advised it is fantastic – as it could be successfully requiring them to take the president’s phrase for it that they will not face punishment.
What platforms may folks flip to as an alternative?
TikTok says it has 170 million customers within the US who, on common, spent 51 minutes per day on the app in 2024.
Ban TikTok or make it much less usable and that creates an enormous alternative for its huge tech rivals says Jasmine Enberg, analyst at Insider Intelligence.
“Meta-owned Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts, owned by Google, are probably the most pure matches for displaced customers, creators, and advertisers,” she says.
Fb may benefit too, although Ms Enberg says, in frequent with all Meta platforms, the controversial coverage modifications introduced by boss Mark Zuckerberg may probably reduce its attraction.
Customers carry advertisers – so a ban might be an enormous monetary increase to these platforms.
“Chief Advertising and marketing Officers who we have spoken with confirmed that they’ll divert their media {dollars} to Meta and Google if they’ll not promote on TikTok – this is identical behaviour we noticed in India after they banned TikTok in 2020”, mentioned Forrester principal analyst Kelsey Chickering.
Lemon8, which can also be owned by ByteDance, would have been an apparent place for folks to go following a ban – however the regulation stipulates it additionally applies to different apps owned or operated by the agency. This implies Lemon8 might be additionally going to face being made inaccessible within the US.
Different potential winners embody Twitch, which made its identify on internet hosting livestreams – a well-liked characteristic on TikTok. Twitch is well-known significantly to avid gamers, although it continues to develop with different content material.
Different Chinese language-owned platforms, equivalent to Xiaohongshu – often called RedNote amongst its US customers – have seen fast progress within the US and the UK.
Nonetheless, some recommend no current app can actually change TikTok, particularly its characteristic TikTok Store, which lets customers buy merchandise straight from movies, and makes some huge cash for US creators.
Craig Atkinson, CEO of digital advertising and marketing company Code3, mentioned there was no direct competitor that individuals may simply change to – and notes his company was signing new contracts with purchasers to construct TikTok Store campaigns as late as December.
May a brand new purchaser nonetheless emerge?

Up till now, ByteDance has been resolute that no sale of its prize asset within the US is on the desk.
However may that change whether it is really banned – and when a president who prides himself on “the artwork of the deal” returns to the White Home?
Potential patrons proceed to line up – with Bloomberg Information reporting on Tuesday that the agency was a sale to billionaire Elon Musk, although TikTok has since described this as “pure fiction”.
Trump’s former treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin and billionaire businessman Frank McCourt are amongst those that have beforehand expressed an curiosity in shopping for it.
Mr McCourt, a former proprietor of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball workforce, mentioned he had secured $20 billion in verbal commitments from a consortium of traders to bid for TikTok.
There may be an much more leftfield – and significantly much less severe – proposed proprietor.
The largest YouTuber on this planet MrBeast has claimed he is now within the operating to make a deal after he had billionaires reaching out to him about it.
Although it could appear to be a joke, he has a big monetary incentive to attempt to save the app – MrBeast has greater than 100m followers on TikTok.