Keep the Sora app active for creators


Keep the Sora app active for creators
The Issue
Every day, I use the Sora app to bring my animated series, "The Wackys," to life. This amazing app has been my creative partner, allowing me to design intriguing characters and share their stories with the world through platforms like YouTube and TikTok. For many like me, Sora isn't just a tool; it's a canvas for our imagination and a means to express our creativity.
The potential removal of the Sora app threatens to take away a unique platform that has empowered countless creators to share their innovations with a global audience. The vibrant community we've fostered through Sora is full of talented individuals who use the app every day to express themselves and introduce fresh, unique content to the world.
Sora has not only been a medium for individual expression but also a catalyst for collaboration. It has enabled creators from all walks of life to come together, share ideas, and produce something extraordinary. The app's intuitive features and user-friendly interface make it accessible to everyone, regardless of technical expertise, which is why its existence is so vital.
Removing Sora could stifle innovation and creativity at a time when the world needs diverse voices and artistic expressions more than ever. Creators, educators, and students alike depend on the app for their daily artistic and educational endeavors. Without it, we lose a cultural touchstone that provokes thought, inspires action, and fosters a sense of global community.
We urge OpenAI to keep this indispensable app available for the creators who depend on it to fuel their passion projects and to ensure a space where imagination can continue to flourish unbounded. Protect our creative futures and keep the Sora app alive.
Please sign this petition to show your support for keeping the Sora app available for everyone who dreams of creating something new and exciting. Together, we can make a difference and preserve this wonderful tool for countless creators worldwide.

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The Issue
Every day, I use the Sora app to bring my animated series, "The Wackys," to life. This amazing app has been my creative partner, allowing me to design intriguing characters and share their stories with the world through platforms like YouTube and TikTok. For many like me, Sora isn't just a tool; it's a canvas for our imagination and a means to express our creativity.
The potential removal of the Sora app threatens to take away a unique platform that has empowered countless creators to share their innovations with a global audience. The vibrant community we've fostered through Sora is full of talented individuals who use the app every day to express themselves and introduce fresh, unique content to the world.
Sora has not only been a medium for individual expression but also a catalyst for collaboration. It has enabled creators from all walks of life to come together, share ideas, and produce something extraordinary. The app's intuitive features and user-friendly interface make it accessible to everyone, regardless of technical expertise, which is why its existence is so vital.
Removing Sora could stifle innovation and creativity at a time when the world needs diverse voices and artistic expressions more than ever. Creators, educators, and students alike depend on the app for their daily artistic and educational endeavors. Without it, we lose a cultural touchstone that provokes thought, inspires action, and fosters a sense of global community.
We urge OpenAI to keep this indispensable app available for the creators who depend on it to fuel their passion projects and to ensure a space where imagination can continue to flourish unbounded. Protect our creative futures and keep the Sora app alive.
Please sign this petition to show your support for keeping the Sora app available for everyone who dreams of creating something new and exciting. Together, we can make a difference and preserve this wonderful tool for countless creators worldwide.

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The Decision Makers
Supporter Voices
Petition created on March 24, 2026