Some Kansas City content creators have garnered hundreds of thousands of followers on TikTok after going viral on the app. Users can monetize videos if they get popular enough, allowing some creators to earn an income from their TikTok account. But their revenue strategy will have to change if the ban goes through.”We just want to dance and entertain people. Just bring a little joy into their lives,” said twin brothers Paul and Luke Harwerth (almost at the same time and over each other). The Harwerths are professional dancers and produce video content on TikTok and other social platforms under the handle “TwinSauce.” TwinSauce has amassed over 560,000 followers on TikTok, 372,000 on Instagram and over 113,000 followers on YouTube. They are well aware of the potential ban on TikTok looming over content creators. Once and if the app shuts down for good, all content will be lost. “We are …
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