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US TikTok users: tell us how you feel about the app after the new US deal

Reports suggest more US users are deleting TikTok after a new agreement secured the app’s future in the US. We’d like to hear why – or why not
  
  

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App analytics data suggests deletions have risen sharply in recent days as the deal has been accompanied by changes to terms and conditions. Photograph: Dado Ruvić/Reuters

TikTok users in the US appear to be deleting the app at higher rates after the announcement of a new deal securing its future in the country, according to reports. The short-form video app, which is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, has faced years of uncertainty in the US amid concerns over data security and a possible ban.

The agreement creates a new US-based entity with majority US ownership and follows a long legal and political battle over the app’s operations. App analytics data suggests deletions have risen sharply in recent days, according to CNBC, as the deal has been accompanied by changes to terms and conditions, reports of technical issues and growing debate among users and creators about privacy, censorship and whether the app feels different to use.

We’d like to hear from people who use or have used TikTok regularly until recently. Have the ownership changes, updated terms and/or wider political debate affected how you feel about using TikTok? Have you deleted the app, or are you thinking about doing so, or have you decided to stick with TikTok – and why?

We’re also keen to hear from creators about whether recent changes or disruptions have affected how you use the platform.

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