TikTok says a power outage is causing issues with app in US
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The hope is that app developers reach out as requested and plug these leaky holes. There is no suggestion the leaking is deliberate. And the team can help guide on how to resolve. But in the meantime, it’s worth iPhone users taking a quick look at this website, just in case any of these apps are on your device.
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TikTok users have been deleting the app at a higher rate since the company announced that its U.S. operations would be housed in a new joint venture.
Shortly after TikTok transitioned its U.S. arm to fall under complete U.S. ownership, U.S.-based users started to report disruptions with the app. Many U.S. users said the app was “broken” as they found it difficult to upload videos, with uploads marked “under review” that have not yet gone live, according to The Verge.
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