Just like what happened after the Indian government banned 59 apps from China earlier, after President Trump of the United States threatened to ban Tiktok, the creators active on this platform, as well as thousands of young Americans, are being "driven crazy".
Because tiktok has long been integrated into the lives of young Americans.
They communicate and appreciate each other on this platform.
According to the report of the New York Times on August 2, on the evening of July 30 local time, many influential online celebrities released their tearful farewell videos on the tiktok platform.
Among them, there are some fiery speakers who directly criticize the actions to be taken by the Trump Government.
Of course, they also urged fans to continue to follow and track themselves on other platforms.
In June, Trump held his first campaign in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
It ended lonely because there were few people present.
After that, American media disclosed that a large number of young Americans shared and disseminated the strategy of "no attendance for ticket collection" on the tiktok platform to express their dissatisfaction with the Trump government.
At that time, it was the climax of the development of the "black movement" in the United States.
Ellie Zeiler, 16, has 6.3 million fans on the tiktok platform.
She said that once the Trump government banned tiktok, it would further shake the support of young people for Trump: "Many people did not like Trump very much in the past, but now this dislike will only deepen." Eitan Bernard, who has 1.2 million fans on the tiktok platform, is only 18 years old.
He thought, "For us young people, the topic of politics has always been far away from us, but this is the first time we feel that it is so close to us, like a sense of destiny." Kareem Rahma, also an online celebrity blogger, has observed the connection between politics and social media more deeply.
He gave an example: "Tiktok is to the 'black movement' in the United States just as Twitter was to the 'Arab Spring'.
The Trump government did not understand this meaning." Lahma also said that he participated in the "black movement" that took place earlier, and thus grew from an unknown person to an online celebrity with more than 400000 fans.
At the protest site, many young people took short videos to record some touching moments, then shared and spread their voices to some corners that were not touched by social platforms in the past.
Addison Easterling, 19, had dropped out of Louisiana State University in order to devote all his energy to the cause of online celebrity.
Her idea is simple: if tiktok is banned, she will accumulate fans again.
On the evening of July 30, Easterlin was also among the creators who released videos on the tiktok platform to complain.
She posted a video, pretending she wanted to re

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