Is TikTok Back to Normal? Users Report Changes and Concerns After US Return

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Is TikTok Back to Normal? Users Report Changes and Concerns After US Return
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Following its temporary ban, TikTok has returned to the US market. However, users are reporting various changes, including stricter content moderation, alleged censorship, and reduced functionality. The platform's future in the US remains uncertain as users and critics debate the implications of these changes.

TikTok's return to the US market following its temporary ban has been met with mixed reactions from users. While the app is functional again, some users report experiencing noticeable changes in its functionality and content moderation. Complaints range from reduced frequency of livestreams and a stricter enforcement of community guidelines, leading to increased content removal and flagging, to allegations of targeted censorship against specific phrases and topics.

Users like Pat Loller, a comedian with over 1.3 million followers, claim their satirical video about Elon Musk was flagged as misinformation despite garnering over a million views. Similarly, Lisa Cline encountered difficulties uploading a video criticizing Trump, alleging it was repeatedly blocked due to censorship. Political commentator Danisha Carter, known for her critiques of tech executives' political influence, reported a permanent suspension from her account after TikTok's temporary shutdown, citing violations of multiple policies without further details. While TikTok maintains that no policy or algorithm changes have been implemented and attributes the ongoing issues to stabilizing US operations, the user experiences paint a picture of a platform undergoing significant shifts. The increased content moderation and alleged censorship raise concerns about free speech and the potential for political bias in content control. The future of TikTok in the US remains uncertain as users grapple with these changes and debate the balance between content safety and user expression

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