Now with TikTok Officially banned In the United States, millions of users — including the platform’s biggest influencers — are reengaging. Many creators took to other social media platforms to share their reactions, mixing humor, frustration, and disbelief.

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Beauty influencer James Charles Dramatically took to Instagram, admitting he was already feeling the loss, “I don’t know what to do! I’ve already opened and closed the app 6 times only to get the same warning message. Keep doing it.” He later admitted, “Now I’m rooting for Trump?! Yo! God, like make America great again. I think God!”
On Sunday, the president was elected Donald Trump Posted on his Sacha social account, “Save TikTok!” And said he would issue an executive order on Monday to “extend the period of time before the law’s sanctions go into effect, so that we can reach a deal to protect our national security. The order would also confirm that for any There will be no liability. The company that helped keep TikTok from going dark before my order.”

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During this time Alix Earl Leaning into the joke, he posted an Instagram story of himself lying in bed with a glass of wine, writing, “Thank God for this wine right now. I wish this was a joke, but I’m sitting here and Laughed because I just sit and sippin.”
TikTok superstar Charlie D’Amelio Sharing an intimate video on Instagram, “Hey Reels, how are we doing?” The post refers to TikTok’s alternative to Instagram.
As influencers scramble to adapt to massive change, one thing’s for sure … their creativity and humor will keep them thriving, even as the platform that launched their careers faces an uncertain future.