SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Friday over the social media platform TikTok and a possible ban about a week away. The justices signaled they appeared likely to uphold.
Content creators are now bracing themselves for a big change ahead.
Kara Harms is known as “Whimsy Soul” on TikTok. She loves the Bay Area and its hidden gems like Devil’s Teeth Bakery and its breakfast sandwich.
Harms makes a living off TikTok.
“This is where I edit all my videos on,” said Harms.
She spotlights small mom and pop businesses.
“Here in the San Francisco community, I love to highlight the small little restaurants,” said Harms.
She also works with big brands.
“I worked with brands like United Airlines, Lufthansa, Marriott Hotel,” said Harms.
In just a few days, the Supreme Court could uphold a law banning TikTok.
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