Portland area content creators say TikTok ban will cut revenue stream
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From food to humor and everything in between, TikTok has become a livelihood and a source of income for many Pacific Northwest content creators.
Millions from around the world have a savory taste for what TheKoreanMama shares. The account features a mother-son duo who share their take on food spots in the Portland-metro area.
Others focus on making people laugh.
The Supreme Court ruled Friday the ban can take effect Sunday, rejecting an appeal from the app’s Chinese owners, Byte Dance.
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