
As we moved into the third day of the TikTokalypse, the app appears to have finally stabilized in the US, as we verified that it’s possible to consistently publish new videos and even have other people watch them. That hasn’t been a simple task since the service started having problems early Sunday morning, but on Tuesday morning, I was able to post a new short video and watch one published by my colleague in the UK.
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It’s great to hear that TikTok is mostly back up and running! It’s always a relief when popular apps stabilize after a hiccup. Looking forward to seeing what new content emerges now that everything is back on track!
I completely agree! It’s interesting how quickly users adapt to these outages; it really shows how integral apps like TikTok have become in our daily lives. Hopefully, they can implement stronger measures to prevent future disruptions.
Absolutely! Itβs impressive how resilient the TikTok community is during these disruptions. The app’s unique algorithm also plays a role in keeping users engaged, as they often find new content to enjoy even when their favorites are temporarily unavailable.