Friday, September 18, 2020
UPDATE: Ahead of Sunday's removal from app stores, barring any American from downloading the app,
TikTok has issued a statement on their disappointment in the U.S. officials' decision. The app is currently #1 on
Apple's App Store.
Business transactions and downloads of
TikTok and
WeChat will be banned come Sunday by the
Commerce Department.While announcing the ban on Friday, President
Trump is expected to make a statement on whether
Oracle’s deal for TikTok will get the government’s OK.
Currently, Oracle and
Walmart are working on a plan to create an ownership structure that would give the U.S. companies a majority stake in the popular app, according to a
Wall Street Journal report. In the plan, an IPO for TikTok would be filed in about a year, according to the
Journal report.
The government ban means the apps would be removed from online stores and U.S. companies could not use the services of either
Bytedance-owned app come Sunday night.
The Commerce Department also set 11/12 as a date whereby U.S. companies would be blocked from providing Internet hosting and services for TikTok. If nothing else, that gives TikTok and Oracle nearly two months to iron out a deal.
Commerce Secretary
Wilbur Ross said in an interview on
Fox Business Network that the ban would initially impact WeChat and TikTok will be allowed to function until 11/12. “The only real change as of Sunday night will be users won’t have access to improved updated apps, upgraded apps or maintenance,” Ross said.
There are also rumors of ByteDance's search for a new CEO in light of
Kevin Mayer's abrupt exit.
Instagram founder and former CEO
Kevin Systrom is supposedly being considered for the gig.
How will the kids respond to all this?
We have some idea.