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TikTok faces app deletions, censorship claims and glitches in days after its ownership change

Technical outages and censorship claims follow TikTok’s ownership shift to a mostly U.S.-owned joint venture amid user concerns over content moderation and privacy.

  • This past week, TikTok's majority U.S. joint venture was finalized, marking the app's U.S. ownership shift after a mandated spin-off last week.
  • The 2024 law forced a spin‑off that led to the new ownership, as the majority American joint venture pledged safeguards and algorithm retraining with Oracle overseeing U.S. data storage.
  • On Monday, the company reported a major infrastructure issue after a power outage at a U.S. data-center partner site, causing bugs like creators seeing zero views and slow load times; TikTok said Tuesday it made progress restoring services though glitches remained.
  • Sensor Tower reported a sharp rise in daily average app uninstalls, growing 130% from Jan. 22 to Jan. 26, despite a two percent increase in daily average users, while California Gov. Gavin Newsom launched a review into alleged censorship.
  • Analysts note optics matter and persistent issues could prompt user departures, as Emarketer warns infrastructure shifts may cause technical problems and user flight risks if complaints continue.
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Users of TikTok have raised complaints about a possible “censorship” by the application. It is important to remember that the social network was acquired, for the most part, by US shareholders “in compliance with the Executive Order signed by President Trump on September 25, 2025.” Thus, the government of that country controls for reasons of “national security” the information and data of users in the territory. Considering how the application i…

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The Verge broke the news in United States on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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