In the world of TikTok, there's laughter and a sense of community for a Minnesota father-daughter duo with close to 3 million followers combined.
"I've seen a lot of the discourse and everyone's like 'They're just going to keep pushing it back forever.' So, it is kind of cool we're moving somewhere," said Olive Mannella, of Anoka.
Last winter, WCCO spoke with Olive and Frankie Mannella before the potential Jan. 19 ban. Back then, the two, who share unfiltered family content, were curious what this could mean.
Now, after several extensions, President Trump took pen to paper on Thursday, signing an order titled, "Saving TikTok While Protecting National Security".
"I think most creators at this point, because it's the third or fourth round of this, are just like 'Eh, they'll