With TikTok’s future uncertain, creators ponder life without the app

A content creator on TikTok holds a protest sign outside the Supreme Court building on Jan. 10 in Washington, D.C. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

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TikTok could go dark in the U.S. on Sunday, following the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a ban on the social media app unless it is sold by its Chinese parent company ByteDance.

President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office on Monday, has said he’ll think about what to do next — on Saturday he said he would “most likely” delay the ban, which is scheduled to take effect on Sunday.

He could also

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