We spoke with influencers and creators about the impending TikTok ban—what it means for them personally and how it could impact the Black creator economy and community as a whole.
It feels illegal to be Black or Latino under Trump. But, hey, at least we can laugh at videos on TikTok, right?
Call it a Freedom School for the social media age. Hundreds of Black professors are making their classes available to the public for free on TikTok. Just as their analog predecessors sought to teach ...
Viral Hillman Tok movement brings HBCUs to TikTok. Black professors are posting their coursework under what is now called ...
Explore the #BlackTikTok campaign for Black History Month. Find out about the business accelerator program and the 'Voices to Watch' list.
In the ever-evolving landscape of social media, a new educational movement has emerged and it has captivated the attention of ...
TikTok parent company ByteDance unveils OmniHuman, an AI system that can generate realistic videos of people from just one ...
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday ordering the creation of a sovereign wealth fund within the ...
“Phew. Good thing you got a Trenta and not a ‘Treinta,’” one user joked, pointing out the incorrect spelling of the word ...
She showcased Lou's quick transformation in a recent TikTok video. The first clip shows Lou as a tiny kitten, curled up in ...
A routine bath time for one puppy ended in a complete surprise for the owner as she discovered something new about his ...
Hope has been actively engaging on TikTok since creating his first public account. Besides gaining millions of followers within hours of launching his TikTok handle, J-Hope continues to entertain his ...