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U.S. TikTok Censorship Claims Spark Concern

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U.S. TikTok Censorship Claims Spark Concern

U.S. TikTok censorship claims are spreading among American users. Many report sudden restrictions, zero views, and account bans. Users say the issues relate to political topics. These include Palestine, criticism of Donald Trump, ICE, and Jeffrey Epstein. Several people also mention problems with private messages. As a result, trust in the platform has declined. The reports surfaced shortly after a major ownership change. TikTok separated its U.S. operations from its global business. The app is now run by TikTok USDS Joint Ventures LLC. This private company oversees TikTok in the United States. Soon after the transition, TikTok experienced outages. Many users struggled to log into their accounts. Once access returned, users saw new Terms of Service. However, the updated terms raised fresh privacy concerns.

Users Turn to Alternative Platforms

Frustration quickly spread across social media. Therefore, many users began exploring alternative apps. Some creators claim their reach dropped overnight. Others say TikTok removed or limited their content without explanation. TikTok has acknowledged technical problems in recent weeks. It says teams are reviewing reported issues. Still, critics remain skeptical. They argue the timing of the restrictions feels significant.

Concerns about censorship continue to grow.

For example, users question how moderation decisions now happen. Privacy advocates also warn about data handling changes. They urge users to read the new terms carefully.
In response, some users have already left the platform. Others say they will stay but post less often. The situation highlights wider debates about platform control. Social media governance remains a global concern. For now, TikTok users want clarity. Transparency may determine whether trust can be restored.

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