April 16, 2026 - 03:18

The social video and streaming platform Triller has effectively gone offline, with its app failing to load for users, following a stark financial disclosure. The company's annual report for 2025 reveals it generated absolutely no revenue from its primary social media operations or its sports streaming service throughout the entire fiscal year.
This complete absence of income from the services that once defined the brand signals a profound collapse. The report underscores a rapid decline for the app that once positioned itself as a rival to TikTok. The operational failure is now physical, with widespread user reports confirming the Triller app is currently inaccessible, returning only error messages upon opening.
The combination of zero revenue and a non-functional application paints a dire picture for Triller's future. While the company has not issued an official statement regarding the outage, the financial data suggests a total operational halt of its consumer-facing platforms. The situation leaves creators and users who built audiences on the platform without recourse and marks a dramatic fall for a once-high-profile name in digital media. The focus now shifts to whether the company can or will attempt any form of revival outside of its now-defunct core offerings.
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