The eventual outcome, however, does now look set to clear the way for Trump to take control, and to either formulate a new deal on the sale of the app to a U.S. company or consortium, or colombia b2b leads somehow negotiate a new deal with China to keep it in operation as normal.
It does seem like Trump will need to arrange some new situation to appease the rule of law here, and that will likely see TikTok fall into the hands of one of his supporters. But either way, given his affection for the app, it does now appear that TikTok will only be gone for a couple of days, before returning in the U.S.
So no need to re-shape your strategy, no need to re-consider your influencer marketing plans. TikTok will be back, but as of tomorrow, it won’t work for U.S. users.
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Whether TikTok gets banned in the U.S. or not, Instagram is certainly making a flurry of moves that seemingly align with trying to present itself as the best alternative for users.
Today, Instagram has officially announced that users can now create 3-minute Reels in the app, allowing some additional time for your short-form masterpieces.