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TikTok says it is making progress in restoring its infrastructure in the US following an unfortunately untimely data center outage, which affected the region shortly after the power outage. American TikTok deal bitter. Last week, TikTok announced the creation of a separate US entity with US investors to avoid a nationwide ban.
Around the time of the transition, users reported issues with TikTok searches, watching videos, posting, uploading comments, unexpected behavior with the For You algorithm, content, and more.
Company Monday attributed Glitches to a Power outage in the data centerWhich she said affects TikTok and other apps.
Today, A mail On the TikTok USDS joint venture’s X account, this indicates that the outages have not yet been fully resolved.
“We have made significant progress restoring our US infrastructure with our US data center partner,” the post read. “However, the user experience in the US may still experience some technical issues, including when posting new content. We are committed to returning TikTok to full capacity as soon as possible. We will continue to provide updates. Thank you for your patience.”
The company did not name the at-fault data center partner; However, the United States has been affected by a major winter storm over the past few days, which has affected it About 220 million Americans.
The timing of the errors has led some users to question the validity of TikTok’s statements, as the disruption also occurred alongside civil unrest Heating has started After the killing of American citizen Alex Peretti at the hands of ICE agents.
in Previous jobTikTok noted that users in the US may experience “multiple errors, slower loading times, or timed out requests, including when posting new content,” as infrastructure issues persist. Creators may also not see any views or likes on their posts, or their earnings may appear to be missing, but this is also caused by a server timeout.
“Your actual data and sharing is secure,” the company advised.