Yes, TikTok is still broken for many people
A power outage at a U.S. data center caused widespread TikTok glitches, affecting posting and engagement but sparing user data, amid ongoing infrastructure recovery efforts.
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TikTok U.S., now under US majority control, stated that a recent fall in error and incontinence has been caused by a current panic in one of its data centres, reiterating the allegations that the platform would have concentrated political talks, reports the CNBC.
TikTok’s New U.S.-Owned Operation Is Already Having Problems
Did you find yourself here because you’re Googling “TikTok problems?” As in, you’re seeing weird recommendations, old videos, and such in your feed? Yeah, you’re in thick company, as the app has been down or malfunctioning for many people since January 25, 2026. It seems to be weather-related, as TikTok said a data center power outage has messed up its algorithm, according to Business Insider. And though fewer people are reporting problems with …
The US version of TikTok claimed to have suffered "a power cut in one of the country's data centers" that caused technical problems in the operation of the app after several users denounced censorship for political reasons by seeing that they could not send messages with the word "Epstein" or that some critical videos with the president, Donald Trump, were silenced.
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