TikTok creators go from sadness and fear to...'whatever!' over app's future
- President Trump's decision to extend TikTok's sale deadline by 75 days leaves creators feeling uncertainty about their futures with the app.
- Creators like Emily Senn express strong emotions, stating, 'It feels like I am losing a really good friend,' reflecting their attachment to TikTok.
- Experts like Michelle Riba suggest that creators remember they are not alone and highlight the importance of resilience during uncertain times.
- Riba also advises stepping away from TikTok temporarily as a way to combat emotional exhaustion stemming from ongoing stress and uncertainty.
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TikTok creators go from sadness and fear to...'whatever!' over app's future
It's been an emotional rollercoaster for TikTok creators over the past few months, with the app's future uncertain. But there are ways to decompress.
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