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TikTok ban: Marvel Snap and 5 other apps also banned
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美国TikTok禁令生效前,其母公司字节跳动提前撤回了美国用户的访问权限,导致多款应用下架。除了TikTok主应用,TikTok Studio、TikTok Shop Seller等相关应用也一并被移除。此外,由字节跳动投资或发行的游戏Marvel Snap、视频编辑应用CapCut、社交应用Lemon8、照片编辑应用Hypic、办公协作套件Lark以及AI学习应用Gauth等也均受影响。此次禁令不仅针对TikTok,还波及了其他与字节跳动相关的应用,揭示了美国法律对“外国控制应用”的广泛影响,引发了用户对数字内容获取的担忧。

📱TikTok主应用及其相关工具下架:TikTok主应用在美国被禁,同时包括TikTok Studio(视频创作工具)和TikTok Shop Seller Center(商家管理平台)等辅助应用也一并下架。

🎮游戏及编辑应用受波及:由字节跳动旗下Nuverse发行的热门游戏Marvel Snap也受到禁令影响,此外,流行的视频编辑应用CapCut和照片编辑应用Hypic也从美国应用商店下架。

💼办公及学习应用遭殃:字节跳动旗下的办公协作套件Lark及其相关应用,以及AI学习应用Gauth也未能幸免,均被移除。

🌍其他海外应用受牵连:禁令还波及到字节跳动在海外市场的相关应用,如Melolo(短视频应用)、Fizzo(电子书平台)和Tokopedia(电商平台)。

In the evening hours of Jan. 18, American users somberly checking TikTok one last time before the app's ban in the U.S. went into effect found that their access had already been revoked.

TikTok's parent company pulled access to the popular video sharing app less than two hours before it was expected to go dark. The app's 170 million active users in the U.S. now instead see an eyebrow-raising pop-up extolling the possibility of president-elect Donald Trump saving the app. Despite the surprising timing of TikTok's shut down, it followed months of legislative and legal battles unfolding right up until the day the "Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act," was set to go into effect. What many hadn't digested, however, was how the U.S. law, which targets any "foreign adversary controlled application," would lead to other popular apps getting yanked, too.

ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok and the single specified company in the bill, removed its apps and associated platforms immediately before the U.S. law went into effect — a glimpse of the true scope of the China-owned company's influence in U.S. users' digital diets. Other foreign-controlled apps, or those affiliated with companies deemed foreign adversaries, could surely follow.

Here are the major apps no longer available in the U.S. due to the ban, as of Jan. 19:

TikTok Studio, TikTok Shop Seller

In addition to the main platform, ByteDance has removed its secondary TikTok offerings for creators and companies, including TikTok Studio (a video creation and scheduling tool) and TikTok Shop Seller Center (a management platform for businesses selling on TikTok Shop).

Marvel Snap

Marvel Snap, a popular card game battler with millions of players in the U.S., was an unexpected casualty of the TikTok ban. While created by California-based developer Second Dinner, the game is published by ByteDance-owned Nuverse. Other Nuverse-published games, like Earth: Revival - Deep Underground and Ragnarok X: 3rd Anniversary are still available for download for now, the Verge reports. Nuverse did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

CapCut

A popular video-editing app used by fancam makers and meme editors across the internet (and on TikTok), CapCut was pulled from the U.S. app store. Many had expected and warned users that the app, also owned by ByteDance, would be affected by the ban.

Lemon8

TikTok's Lemon8, originally touted as a hybrid Pinterest-meets-Instagram social media alternative, was also axed in the late hours of Jan. 18. Since its launch in 2023, amid early debate of banning its parent app, Lemon8 had grown in popularity among fitness and wellness creators.

Hypic

Hypic is ByteDance's free photo-editing offering, heavily promoted on TikTok as an appearance-focused photoshopping tool. It also allowed TikTok users to apply AI-powered face filters to their videos.

Lark, Lark Team Collaboration, Lark Rooms Display, Lark Rooms Controller

ByteDance-owned Lark is a productivity suite for businesses created as a competitor to Google Workspace. The suite, including secondary controller and presentation apps, was removed from U.S. marketplaces.

Gauth

Gauth, originally known as GauthMath, is an AI-powered study app created by ByteDance and one of the most popular education apps on the Apple App Store. The app reached 200 million users worldwide in 2024.

Other apps

Apps popular in international markets were also pulled in the wake of ByteDance's crackdown. These include Melolo, a short form video app run by Poligon and popular in Southeast Asia; Fizzo, Poligon's e-book platform; and Tokopedia, an e-commerce site popular in Indonesia. Poligon is a Singapore-based subsidiary of ByteDance.

Notably, RedNote (Xiaohongshu) is still available for download from the U.S. app store, despite being a Chinese-owned platform subject to China's data privacy and censorship laws. In the lead-up to TikTok's banning, many users have flocked to the video-forward platform as a potential alternative.

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