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NEW: TikTok — often described as a Wild West or a rabbit hole — has generally escaped the scrutiny users reserve for Meta/Zuckerberg. But 12 hours offline and a friendly nod toward Trump in its “welcome back” message, and some users say the video app feels forever changed.

Jan 22, 2025, 5:09 PM

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