Queer TikTok creators remain hopeful despite Supreme Court’s ruling upholding TikTok ban
The Advocate spoke with V Spehar and RaeShanda Lias about the latest developments in the saga surrounding the popular app.
January 17, 2025
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The Advocate spoke with V Spehar and RaeShanda Lias about the latest developments in the saga surrounding the popular app.
U.S.-based users will no longer be able to download or use the popular short-form video platform as of Jan. 19.
The Biden administration has said it would not enforce the law when it takes effect on Sunday, and it's unclear what the incoming Trump administration will do.
The journalist and content creator sat down with The Advocate on the anniversary of creating their popular social media account.
“It’s electrifying,” influencer Kamie Crawford said while at the DNC last week. “The energy is just… it’s so joyful and progressive, and I think that’s something we’ve been craving and missing.”
LGBTQ+ TikTokers are warning that a ban on the app would have a "disproportionate effect on the queer community."