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TikTok influencer says ban on app would hurt him financially
As a TikTok ban moved closer Wednesday, TikTok creators like Caleb Simpson are planning for what's next. Simpson is known for his home tour series where he approaches a person on the street or celebrity and asks for a tour of their home. He said a third of his income comes from the app, where he has more than 8 million followers. For creators like Simpson, the ban would more than impact their livelihood, the app is also where many creators have built relationships and created memories.
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Source name:
The Associated Press
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CP170785754
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4/25/2024 3:49:10 AM
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