Your advice about email lists and keeping on being consistent are so on point. With regard to TikTok, I think there are some well-intentioned folks concerned about a platform that is de facto owned by CCP, whatever it says on the C-suite deck. But there are also a lot of crappy US politics involved with trying to suppress news about current world events. Meanwhile, here in Canada we can't share our own nation's news on Meta platforms. Honestly, it's exhausting keeping up with the territory wars between governments and monster media platforms, all seemingly intent on squashing either free speech or free markets.
In India, TikTok has been banned for quite a long time. Our creators have all shifted to Instagram and YT and are really doing really well. So, even if it gets banned, I think people can shift swiftly.
Thanks for some very practical advice on how to handle it if Tik Tok is banned. I loved the bit about starting your own email list. I really have to get that going. But, in all honesty, I don't really use the platform. The constant demand for more and more content is exhausting.
It's was banned in India from 2020, and so many kids take bad ways after banned tiktok, I think it will also be going to be happens their. You need something another option to banned this in your country to overcome this situation.
Your advice about email lists and keeping on being consistent are so on point. With regard to TikTok, I think there are some well-intentioned folks concerned about a platform that is de facto owned by CCP, whatever it says on the C-suite deck. But there are also a lot of crappy US politics involved with trying to suppress news about current world events. Meanwhile, here in Canada we can't share our own nation's news on Meta platforms. Honestly, it's exhausting keeping up with the territory wars between governments and monster media platforms, all seemingly intent on squashing either free speech or free markets.
honestly, it's exhausting
In India, TikTok has been banned for quite a long time. Our creators have all shifted to Instagram and YT and are really doing really well. So, even if it gets banned, I think people can shift swiftly.
Agreed. And it’s a smart idea to expand to those platforms if someone is totally reliant on TikTok right now.
Thanks for some very practical advice on how to handle it if Tik Tok is banned. I loved the bit about starting your own email list. I really have to get that going. But, in all honesty, I don't really use the platform. The constant demand for more and more content is exhausting.
Totally hear that. Glad it was helpful!
It's was banned in India from 2020, and so many kids take bad ways after banned tiktok, I think it will also be going to be happens their. You need something another option to banned this in your country to overcome this situation.
do you think another tiktok competitor needs to hit the US market?
They have until Jan 19th according to the news
Thanks for the update!
May....??
it's still TBD