TikTok says it's still working to recover its U.S. infrastructure | TechCrunch
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TikTok says it's still working to recover its U.S. infrastructure | TechCrunch
"We've made significant progress in recovering our U.S. infrastructure with our U.S. data center partner. However, the U.S. user experience may still have some technical issues, including when posting new content. We're committed to bringing TikTok back to its full capacity as soon as possible. We'll continue to provide updates. Thanks for your patience."
"multiple bugs, slower load times, or timed-out"
TikTok created a separate U.S. entity with American investors to avoid a nationwide ban. Users reported problems with searches, watching videos, posting, loading comments, unexpected For You algorithm behavior, and other content issues around the transition. The company attributed the disruptions to a data center power outage that affected TikTok and other apps. The TikTok USDS Joint Venture posted on X that significant progress has been made recovering U.S. infrastructure with its U.S. data center partner, but U.S. users may still encounter technical issues, including when posting new content. The company has not named the data center partner. The outages coincided with a large winter storm and rising civil unrest after the killing of Alex Pretti by ICE agents, prompting skepticism among some users.
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