However, many users on Airtel, Vodafone, and other service providers reported Tuesday afternoon that the TikTok app on their phone was no longer accessible. Opening the TikTok app, users were showed they are no longer connected to the internet.
For many others, opening the TikTok app promoted an error message that said the popular app was complying with the Indian government’s order and could no longer offer its service. Opening the TikTok website in India prompts a similar message.
Also, many Indians believe that they will be unemployed now since that was their only source of income.
Government Banned #TikTok in India 🇮🇳. 😍😂
Chapri Tiktokers: pic.twitter.com/I7lHrC4YZR
— Nitesh Chauhan 🇮🇳 (@Nitesh_Chauhan7) June 29, 2020
Finally #TikTok is Banned in India..
Mr Faizu And His Other Chapris now…. pic.twitter.com/jTqrgs7o2d
— Ashwani Maurya (@1ashu1_) June 30, 2020
#TikTok #tiktokbanned in India
Le #TikTok wale*:- pic.twitter.com/vKHa9gBBV8
— Devendra Singh (@Devendrashw) June 29, 2020
Mr Faisu After Watching That Tiktok Is Banned In India !#TikTok pic.twitter.com/AvyPw1cerF
— Humor Sarcasm (@humor__sarcasm) June 29, 2020
All the influencers after India bans #TikTok pic.twitter.com/GYnkWHdh2v
— Kishan (@KishanJotaniya) June 29, 2020
India bans 59 Chinese apps, including #TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser
Tiktokers : pic.twitter.com/WMcVBdCpT4
— NaDaaN 🎭 (@nosmoking122) June 29, 2020
TikTok, which has amassed over 200 million users in India, identifies Asia’s third-largest economy as its biggest overseas market.
Moreover, Indian believes that banning the Chinese app will affect the Chinese economy. They strongly believe that by doing so China will be doomed. Twitter is now once again trolling India over their delusional thinking.
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