After years of uncertainty, TikTok has reached a turning point in the United States. Now under U.S.-majority ownership, the platform is raising new questions about censorship, content control, and who decides what millions of Americans get to see. Across the country, creators and users worry that changes to algorithms could affect visibility, income, and even freedom of expression. Ediz Tiyansan reports from Los Angeles.
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