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UniverseHacker 11 hours ago

It sounds like they are just banning it from new installs on app stores, won't people just browse to the URL to use it?

The distinction between apps and websites seems arbitrary to me... especially since a huge fraction of apps seem to be effectively just a browser window with a single website locked in full screen.

I have never before used tiktok, but just now as an experiment I opened it in a browser and scrolled for a minute- I had no problem accessing an apparently endless stream of mostly young women jumping up and down without bras, and young men vandalizing automobiles.

curiousllama 11 hours ago | parent [-]

Tik Tok said they'll fully shut down. They'd rather go dark now than have a slowly-degrading experience, since users won't be able to update the apps.

UniverseHacker 10 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It makes sense to shut down the app in the US immediately rather than be unable to update it- but does that necessarily mean they would also shut it down outside the US, or access directly via the website?

hbn 10 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Why would the experience degrade because US users are disappearing?

There are countries other than America.

mcintyre1994 10 hours ago | parent [-]

I think they just mean fully shut down in the US, as opposed to trying to serve existing US users as best they can.