Major TikTok creators are indian college sex videosjoining Triller, including Charli and Dixie D'Amelio.
Charli D'Amelio, who reigns TikTok as the most followed individual on the app, joined Triller on Tuesday and has already racked up more than 927,000 followers. Her first three videos all feature the song "Be Happy" by Dixie, which was a viral TikTok sound.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Triller, a video sharing platform similar to TikTok, has been around since 2015. Triller's App Store downloads skyrocketed after India banned TikTok on Jun. 29 following ongoing border disputes with China.
The Trump administration has expressed concern over TikTok's security, since the app is owned and operated by the Chinese company ByteDance. Trump first floated banning the app in Julyas retaliation against China for their supposed involvement in spreading the coronavirus. Days later, Trump reneged, and claimed he would allow the app's continued availability in the United States as long as it's bought by a "very American" company and if the U.S. government could get an unprecedented cut of the deal.
Trump followed that with an executive orderbanning TikTok and WeChat, a messaging app owned by Chinese company Tencent, from American app stores if they weren't sold to American companies within 45 days. TikTok, in return, filed a lawsuit on Aug. 24 against the Trump administration "to protect our rights, and the rights of our community and employees."
Meanwhile, Microsoft and Oracle were both bidding to buy TikTok. Oracle won the bid, the Wall Street Journalreported Sunday. There's a catch, though — the deal will not be structured as a sale. Rather, Oracle will be TikTok's "trusted tech partner" in the U.S., and will take over TikTok's operations in the States. The deal is pending approval from the White House and the Committee on Foreign Investment.
Oracle has ties to the Trump Administration. Its executives are "political allies of the president," according to the New York Times.
Amid all of the uncertainty surrounding TikTok, its most popular creators are quietly migrating to Triller. The D'Amelio family — Charli, her sister Dixie, their mother Heidi, and their father Marc — made their debuts this week.
"We couldn't be more proud to welcome the D'Amelio family to the Triller family with open arms," Triller's executive chairman Bobby Sarnevesht said in a statement to Verge. "They are an incredibly multi-faceted and talented family who have already been invaluable to us."
Triller reports it has 65 million monthly users, and it saw a surge of downloads following Trump's threat to ban TikTok. It also threatened to sue reports questioning whether its self-reported numbers are inflated.
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Meta says some AGI systems are too risky to release
Is This a Classic Chicago Novel?
A Disgruntled Federal Employee’s 1980s Desk Calendar
9 early Cyber Monday laptop deals under $500
Trump's foreign aid freeze halts funding for digital diplomacy bureau
Tinder adds verification features like video selfies
Emma Chamberlain on coffee culture, staying sane online, and running a business at 21
NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for January 28: Tips to solve Connections #127
iMessage's invisible ink puts the fun in functional
Best GPU deal: GIGABYTE NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 is $1,349.99 at Best Buy
America’s First Female Mapmaker by Ted Widmer
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。