One of the nation's most popular apps, TikTok, is still in a state of limbo. During his first days in office, President Donald Trump delayed the enforcement of a bill that would cause TikTok to go offline in the United States if it didn’t change hands from its current Chinese owners. WUGA’s Ryan Lynch talked to a University of Georgia student who is also one of the app’s many influencers—or users who make money from promoting products--about what the potential ban could mean for her.
For local TikTok influencer, app’s status is worrisome

Kiichiro Sato
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