The messy truth about TikTok’s Trump-aligned takeover

TikTok's New Owners Leave a Trail of Chaos

Just over a week has passed since ByteDance sold TikTok to a group of American investors, including Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison and the private equity firm Silver Lake. The new owners have been met with major outages, malfunctions, claims of censorship, and uproar over their updated terms of service.

The chaos began shortly after the transfer of ownership, with users taking to social media to report issues with the app. Some claimed that they were being censored, while others experienced difficulties uploading videos or sending direct messages. However, experts argue that these problems are more likely caused by normal corporate ineptitude rather than intentional censorship.

The culprit behind one major outage appears to be a weather-related issue at Oracle's data center in Virginia. The company has had significant issues with its data centers in the past, which suggests that the new owners may have inherited existing problems rather than introducing new ones.

While concerns about censorship are valid, it is unlikely that the new group of investors would deliberately introduce such changes without warning. In fact, their approach seems more akin to that of Elon Musk when he took over Twitter. Instead of making sweeping changes outright, Musk has opted for a more gradual and transparent approach, explaining his plans in advance.

The updated terms of service are another point of contention. The new owners have introduced some new provisions, including the collection of more precise location data and permission to use AI-related data. While these changes may raise concerns about user privacy, they are not entirely unprecedented and have been part of TikTok's existing terms of service for some time.

Ultimately, the experience of users on the app will likely change with the introduction of a new algorithm. The new owners have promised to "retrain, test, and update" the algorithm, but details about how this process will work remain unclear. For now, users can only wait and see how their favorite platform evolves under its new leadership.

The situation highlights the complexities and challenges of regulating social media companies, particularly when it comes to issues like data collection and censorship. As TikTok's user base continues to grow, it is essential that the company addresses these concerns in a transparent and accountable manner.
 
OMG, y'all! 🤯 I just saw this thread about TikTok's new owners and I'm literally DYING over here with stats 📊👀 Did you know that ByteDance sold TikTok for like $3 BILLION 💸? Meanwhile, Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison has a net worth of over $50 BILLION 🤑 Talk about a power play! 💪 The new owners' approach seems more gradual and transparent than I thought, but what's up with the updated terms of service? 🤔 Did you know that 70% of TikTok users are under the age of 24 📊, so this could get messy, fast! 🚨 On the other hand, I'm kinda curious about the retraining, testing, and updating process for the algorithm 🤔 What's gonna happen to our For You Page? 🤷‍♀️
 
ugh i'm so confused about tiktok rn 🤯 they changed ownership like a week ago and already everyone's experiencing major issues with the app 📱😩 first of all can't we just have a stable platform without having to deal with outages and malfunctions? 💔 plus the new terms of service are really weird... collecting more location data now is kinda shady, imo 🤐 but idk if its entirely unreasonable to expect more transparency from the company. what do you guys think?
 
🤯 I mean, can't believe what's going down with TikTok rn... These new owners gotta get their act together ASAP or people are gonna lose trust 🙄. Chaos everywhere - outages, censorship claims, updated terms of service that's giving me the heebie-jeebies 😬. And don't even get me started on this weather-related issue at Oracle's data center... like, shouldn't they've checked for that before buying? 🤦‍♂️

And I'm not saying it's intentional censorship, but come on, these changes gotta be more transparent than Elon Musk's Twitter takeover 💸. The new owners need to explain what they're doing and why, no more sneaky updates 🚫.

It's all about accountability now... TikTok needs to get their user privacy act together and show us they care 😊. Can't just leave it to the regulators to sort everything out - the users gotta have a say too 💬. Time for some answers from these new owners! 👀
 
"Change can be scary, but it's also an opportunity for growth 🤔💻"

I think the new owners are trying their best, but maybe they should take some time to understand how TikTok works before making any big changes 🕰️. It's easy to make mistakes when you're learning a new system, and I'm sure they'll figure it out eventually 💡.

The thing is, social media companies have to balance user experience with keeping up with the latest tech advancements 📈. And sometimes that means making some tough decisions about data collection and censorship 🔒.

But what's most important right now is transparency – we need to know how our data is being used and why 🤔. If TikTok can show us that they're committed to handling this information in a responsible way, I think users will be more willing to stick around 💯.
 
I'm low-key disappointed in how quickly things have fallen apart after ByteDance sold TikTok 🤔. I mean, I get it, change can be hard, but it feels like the new owners are still figuring out their stuff 😅. The whole data center thing at Oracle's place was super weird, and yeah, it sounds like they might've inherited some problems from the old crew 🤦‍♂️.

I'm also kinda curious to see how this all plays out with the algorithm updates – I know some people are worried about censorship, but I think we need to give the new owners a bit of time to get things sorted out 🕰️. It's not like they're intentionally trying to mess with users or anything (I hope 😅).

On the one hand, it's legit concerning that there are more precise location data being collected and whatnot – I'm all about user privacy, you know? 🤝 But at the same time, it's not like this is a huge departure from what we've seen on TikTok before... maybe? 🤔

I guess what really gets me is how fast everyone went from "oh no, our fave app is broken" to "wait, let's give them some benefit of the doubt 🙏". Can't we all just chill for a sec and see how things play out? 😊
 
I'm still getting used to this new TikTok stuff 🤔... remember when Instagram was just an app for sharing photos of your breakfast? 😂 I mean, what happened to those good old days when we could just upload whatever we wanted without worrying about all these new terms and conditions? 🙄 And now the app's being run by a bunch of investors who seem more interested in making money than in keeping our data safe... it's like they're trying to turn TikTok into some kind of social media prison 🚫. I hope the new owners sort things out, but until then, I'll just stick to my old trusty VHS player and cassette tapes 😎.
 
🤔📈 So I was thinking... TikTok's got some major issues with their new owners 🚨. Like, yeah, censorship problems 🙅‍♂️ and app malfunctions 😬 are totally understandable, but it feels like more than just "normal corporate stuff" 🤝.

Here's a simple mind map to help visualize the situation:
```
+---------------------+
| Data Center Issue |
+---------------------+
|
|
v
+---------------------+
| Oracle's Weather |
| Related Outage |
+---------------------+

+---------------------+
| New Owners' Approach |
| (Gradual, Explain |
| Plans in Advance) |
+---------------------+
|
|
v
+---------------------+
| User Concerns |
| (Censorship, Privacy)|
+---------------------+

+---------------------+
| Algorithm Update |
| (Retrain, Test, Update)|
+---------------------+
```
I'm not sure what's going on with TikTok's algorithm 🤔, but if they want to keep users happy, they need to be more transparent about their plans 💡. And honestly, it feels like there should be some regulation around data collection and censorship 🚫. The situation is super complex, but I think the key is finding a balance between innovation and user concerns 📊💻
 
this whole thing just makes me think about how hard it is for companies to manage their own growth 🤯... it's like trying to solve a puzzle while moving it around at the same time 🧩. we want them to innovate, but also keep our data safe, and not mess with our free speech 😬. it's like, can't we just have a straightforward relationship between users and platforms? 🤔. I mean, i'm all for transparency, but sometimes it feels like the more they try to explain themselves, the more confusing it gets 🤷‍♂️. maybe that's why i'll stick to taking my existential crisis walks in nature, away from the chaos of social media 🏞️...
 
idk why ppl are so mad about tiktok's new owners 🤷‍♂️ they prob just inherited some tech probs from oracle 📊 its not like they're trying to censor ppl or anything 😒 i mean, who needs that many features in their social media app anyway? 🙄 its time 4 them 2 get back 2 basics & stop all the drama 💔
 
🤔 so tiktok got new owners and now its causing all this drama 📣 like some ppl think theyre censoring vids but probs just normal tech stuff going wrong 😂 anyway i feel bad for users cuz its confusing especially when its weather related issues 🌪️ whats crazy is that they might be doing same thing elon does with twitter tho 🤷‍♂️ transparency would be nice though 👍
 
I'm still trying to figure out what's going on with TikTok 🤔... It seems like new owners have bought the app and now there are all these problems like people being censored or videos not working properly 📹😩. I don't think they're trying to mess with us, though - it sounds like they might be dealing with some old tech issues that were already there before they took over 💻.

I'm kinda curious about what's changing with the new algorithm... is it gonna make our feeds better or worse? 🤷‍♀️ I just hope the new owners are being honest with us about what's going on and how they're planning to fix things 🔍. It's crazy when companies change hands like this, but I guess that's just part of tech life now 🤖...
 
man, i'm not surprised by this chaos 🤯, i think its just a normal transition of ownership 😒. all companies go through ups and downs, and tiktok's new owners are just trying to get things sorted out 💻. i mean, oracle's got some data center issues 🌪️, so maybe that's part of the problem? but censorship tho? idk, sounds like a legit concern 🤔. the fact that they're trying to retrain and test their algorithm is a good sign 📈. and let's be real, it's not like tiktok was perfect before 😂. its all about finding a balance between innovation and user privacy 💡. i'm hoping this new chapter will bring some positive changes 🌞
 
man I remember when Facebook was still young and people were like "omg they're gonna change everything!" 🤣 now we got tiktok being owned by american investors and people are freaking out again 😂 it's just corporate life, you know? sometimes things go south but it's not always intentional. i'm kinda worried about the data collection thing though 🤔 i mean i get that companies need to make money but can't they just be more chill about user privacy? 🙄 and don't even get me started on the algorithm changes... 🤯 i swear, every time i think it's gonna get better, another change comes along and i'm like "wait what?" 😩
 
I feel so bad for all those tiktok users who are getting shafted rn 🤕. first oracle's data center goes down and now they're talking about censorship and creepy location tracking? what's next? can't we just have one stable app without all the drama? 😒 i mean, i get it, change is hard but not this hard... and btw, where's the transparency on the new algorithm retraining process? 🤔 it's like they're expecting us to just chill and wait for the dust to settle... no thanks! 💁‍♀️
 
I feel so bad for all the TikTok users who are going through this chaos 🤕. It's frustrating when you love using an app only to have it malfunction or make changes without warning 😩. I get why some people might be worried about censorship, but I also think it's reasonable that the new owners want to collect more data and use AI in a way that makes sense for their platform 🤖. Maybe they're just trying to adapt to changing times like everyone else 🕰️.

It's actually kind of reassuring that Oracle's data center issue was just a weird weather problem and not some sinister plot 🌫️. And yeah, Elon Musk's approach to taking over Twitter is definitely one to note 👍. At least he tries to be transparent about what he's doing 📝.

Anyway, I hope the new owners of TikTok can get everything sorted out soon 💪. Users deserve better than to feel uncertain or annoyed all the time 😊.
 
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