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TikTok influencers say 'everybody is going to take a big hit'

Published 08/28/2020, 07:18 AM
Updated 08/28/2020, 03:52 PM
© Reuters. TIKTOK house in the Hollywood hills of Los Angeles

By Rollo Ross

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - In a luxury mansion in the Hollywood Hills, young TikTok influencers bounced around on a bright sunny morning this week trying out new ideas for zany short form videos that they hope will go viral.

They're also feeling concerned about their future.

Kids Next Door LA is one of a number of TikTok houses set up around the United States where teens live, sleep and brainstorm creative ideas for dance and music videos and seek deals with brands that can bring in millions of dollars for the top influencers.

But their livelihoods are now at risk from an executive order by U.S. President Donald Trump that will effectively ban the social media app if its Chinese parent ByteDance does not reach a deal to divest it by mid-September.

"For two to five months, maybe, everybody is going to take a big hit. Everyone is going to lose a stream of revenue. I think it's really stupid ... what Trump is doing," said Adam Miguest 27, known on TikTok as @itsadamm, who is one of the seven influencers at the house.

Walmart Inc (N:WMT) said this week it was joining Microsoft (O:MSFT) in a bid for TikTok's U.S. assets. ByteDance is expected to pick a bidder to enter into exclusive talks as early as Friday but it's not clear how any deal would affect the future of the quirky videos that are loved by millions and those who make them.

Claire Hesser, 18, a former beauty queen, says TikTok has quickly become a huge part of youth culture.

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"I feel like if it gets taken away, I feel it's going to hurt more rather than benefit. ... I just wish that they understood that TikTok really does have an impact on our world today and our generation especially," she said.

It's not just the influencers that any changes could affect, but also brands seeking to do business with them.

"Maybe people shut down sales in store and they were going to do a e-commerce strategy that involved TikTok. It could affect a lot of industries - especially the music industry because so many songs go viral from TikTok," said Ariadna Jacob, whose company manages Kids Next Door LA.

Hailey Orona, known online as @real.ona, has 9.5 million followers on TikTok and is about to launch her own beauty line. But she also has 2.8 million followers on Instagram to fall back on.

"If it does get banned, I have a back-up plan, of course, which is to move to the YouTube platform or use the Reels on Instagram," Orona said.

(The story fixes spelling of name in 10th paragraph, Jacob instead of Jacobs)

Latest comments

How about they start a R&D lab and develop products that add value to society? Oh wait that's not "cool"...
Adds zero value to society
Totally agree.
Finding new ways to make obnoxious social media viral videos shouldnt b a way to allow people to make a living... your destorying the minds of our future
Social media and handing of freebies destroyed generations of American youth. It is over, irreversible damage done. Everyone wants fast money, selfies, games, parties
Trump's made the state babysitting Americans, who no longer want hard work. He's an hysteric against amenities like this TikTok, but he falls on all fours against China, which dominates the Pacific. He is an impostor, the real Manchurian candidate.
As long as government keep giving freebies, no body wants to be productive. Keep printing, patrying, crashing the dollar, avoid recession in short term, keep inviting foregeiners to do technical and scientific work, keep complaining about immigration, this is America
The days of partying and getting paid is over.
“TikTok House?” What an egotistical and superficial failure of a species we have become.
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