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TikTok’s Disaster Week: Outages, Censorship, and Trump Ties

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Trump-Backed TikTok Meltdown: Outages and Censorship Claims Ruin App’s First Week Under U.S. Control

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The "Americanized" era of TikTok has gotten off to a disastrous start. After a chaotic year of legal battles and a brief shutdown, the app’s transition to U.S. ownership has been defined by massive technical failures, data privacy concerns, and growing allegations of political censorship.

A Rocky Rebirth Under New Management

The trouble began on January 22, 2026,

when ByteDance finalized a deal to sell a majority stake in TikTok’s U.S. operations to a consortium led by Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX. While the move was meant to "save" the app from a total ban, the reality has been anything but smooth. Within days, the platform was hit by severe outages caused by Winter Storm Fern, which crippled Oracle’s data centers. Users found themselves unable to upload videos or found their view counts frozen at zero.

The timing of these glitches couldn't be worse for Donald Trump. The deal was brokered following Trump’s repeated use of executive orders to delay the ban, a move critics call a blatant abuse of power to reward political allies like Oracle’s Larry Ellison. Trump’s involvement has cast a long shadow over the platform, with California Governor Gavin Newsom already launching an investigation into reports that the new TikTok is suppressing content critical of the President.

Censorship and Privacy Fears

Users are also fleeing the app over a "toxic" update to its privacy policy, which now allows for more invasive tracking of precise location and personal identifiers. High-profile creators, including Billie Eilish and Scott Wiener, have accused the platform of "shadow-banning" political dissent. This perceived censorship has fueled the rise of competitors like Upscrolled, which has already gained over a million users from "TikTok refugees."

While TikTok remains a global giant, its first week as a "domestic" app suggests that the very deal meant to protect American interests has instead created a less stable, more secretive, and politically compromised platform.

Key Takeaways

  • Technical Meltdown: Major outages and server failures at Oracle data centers left millions of users unable to post or view content during the app's first week.

  • Trump Allegations: Critics and state officials are investigating whether the Trump-backed ownership group is intentionally censoring anti-Trump content and political dissent.

  • Privacy Exodus: A new, more invasive privacy policy has triggered a 195% spike in app deletions as users migrate to less-regulated competitors.

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The Guardian

CHRIST I'm glad I never caught the TikTok bug. I have never heard ANYTHING positive about long term use, only brain rot, scandals, etc.

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Chinese Tic Toc had national security, data privacy, and content manipulation concerns. US Tic Toc is the same.

20 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

CHRIST I'm glad I never caught the TikTok bug. I have never heard ANYTHING positive about long term use, only brain rot, scandals, etc.

100 percent in agreement with this.

Imagine if ByteDance launched a newer version, TikTok 2 , and everyone deserted the original and moved to that. That would surely infuriate Trump and his crony business partners.

My Thai wife is on TikTok Thailand.

Very useful and entertaining for her.

She has also bought things we needed on TikTok.

Me, I'm on the Chinese Rednote.

Very entertaining and interesting.

No criticism of the CCP allowed on Rednote. So what?

TikTok Competitor UpScrolled Hits No. 1 On App Store Following Allegations TikTok Suppresses Anti-ICE Videos

Social media app UpScrolled ranks No. 1 on Apple’s U.S. app store as of Thursday as it capitalizes on user discontent with TikTok, which has drawn allegations it is suppressing content critical of the Trump administration’s immigration raids, though TikTok blamed technical issues that caused difficulty posting.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2026/01/29/tiktok-competitor-upscrolled-hits-no-1-on-app-store-following-allegations-tiktok-suppresses-anti-ice-videos/

1 hour ago, Real Name Hidden said:

Chinese Tic Toc had national security, data privacy, and content manipulation concerns. US Tic Toc is the same.


I agree.
U.S. TikTok is the same product, the same codebase, the same algorithm, still ultimately controlled by ByteDance.
Hosting data with Oracle doesn’t change who controls the platform.
The ban was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court even assuming Oracle would manage the data.
The only thing that changed was that the grifting criminal in charge monetized withholding the ban to benefit his oligarchs.

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