Fewer Americans now support TikTok ban, see the platform as a national security threat than in spring 2023
The share of Americans who perceive TikTok as a national security threat has also dipped – from 59% in 2023 to 49% now.
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The share of Americans who perceive TikTok as a national security threat has also dipped – from 59% in 2023 to 49% now.
On TikTok, Americans often follow people who have a strong social media presence. These creator accounts make up about half of all accounts that U.S. users follow.
Many TikTok accounts mix in news with a variety of other topics, from celebrity gossip to jokes and memes.
Americans increasingly have been turning to TikTok – both in general and for news – even as the app faces an uncertain future in the United States.
A majority of U.S. adult TikTok users (62%) say a reason they use the site is to look at product reviews or recommendations.
American TikTok users follow far more pop culture and entertainment accounts than news and politics ones.
The share of adults who say they regularly get news from TikTok has grown about fivefold since 2020, from 3% to 17% in 2024.
The share of Americans who support the U.S. government banning TikTok now stands at 32%, down from 38% in fall 2023 and 50% in March 2023.
TikTok users under 30 see its impact on democracy more positively than older users, with 45% of this group saying it’s mostly good for American democracy.
X stands out as a place people go to keep up with politics. Still, some users see political posts on Facebook, TikTok and Instagram, too.
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