What TikTok’s new owners mean for your feed

The sale of TikTok's US operations to a consortium of investors led by Oracle and investment firms Silver Lake and Abu Dhabi's MGX has sent shockwaves through the social media community. The deal, which closed for $14 billion on January 22nd, marks a significant shift in ownership for the popular video-sharing app.

At the helm of the new US-based company, TikTok US Data Security (USDS), are Adam Presser as CEO and Will Farrell as chief security officer. Presser previously served as global head of operations and trust and safety at TikTok, while Farrell was responsible for security and privacy in the US.

ByteDance, TikTok's Chinese parent company, will retain a 19.9% stake in the joint venture, while Oracle will hold 15%. The Silver Lake investment firm and Abu Dhabi's MGX also have 15% stakes each.

The most visible change since the deal was announced has been a new terms of service for US-based users. While some sections are new, others are the same as before. However, one section that's generating concern is the requirement to provide precise geolocation data if users give permission.

Content moderation and censorship have also become topics of discussion. With Oracle in charge of security and data privacy in the US, as well as the algorithm, there's a risk that the Trump administration could exert influence over what content appears on the platform.

Lawmakers are taking notice, with Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) calling for Congress to investigate the deal and ensure that any arrangement truly protects national security while keeping TikTok online.

As the new owners settle in, users have taken to social media to express their concerns. Some have deleted the app altogether, citing "fascist owners" and links to Oracle's CEO, Larry Ellison. Others are calling on others to block Oracle's TikTok account or disable geotracking.

The implications of this deal for the tone of TikTok and the types of videos that succeed on the platform remain to be seen. As Kate Ruane, director of the Center for Democracy and Technology, notes, "This deal is concerning because it hands control over speech on TikTok to a new consortium of investors with their own motivations for shaping online discourse."
 
🤔 I'm low-key worried about this deal 🤑. Like, I get that ByteDance needs cash and Oracle's got the security thing down, but 19.9% stake is still a lot for a Chinese company to hold in a joint venture with US investors 😬. And what's up with the geolocation data? It feels like they're trying to track us all 📍👀.

And can we talk about content moderation? I'm not saying Oracle's gonna be all bad, but if they're influencing what content gets on the platform... it could get pretty sketchy 😳. I mean, we've seen how algorithms work in politics 🤯. It'll be interesting to see how this all plays out.

I'm also kinda curious about the algorithm itself 💡. Will it still prioritize videos based on engagement and watch time? Or will Oracle's new ownership bring some changes to that mix? We'll have to wait and see 📺
 
omg u guys!! 🤯 so like this is major news lol. i'm lowkey concerned about tiktok's new ownership. i mean oracles all over the place rn 😳 and they gotta have access 2 ur geolocation data 📍 that's just plain weird. also what's up w/ censorship? 🤔 are we gonna see more "ok boomer" vids being removed lol 🙄 anyway its def a big deal n i'm watching how this all plays out 👀
 
OMG, I'm low-key freaking out about this deal 🤯! Like, think about it, Oracle's got a ton of power now, and they're basically in charge of security and data privacy on TikTok. That's just too much risk, you know? What if the Trump admin tries to censor content or influence what gets seen on the platform? That would be so problematic 🙅‍♂️.

And can we talk about how this whole thing is being sold as a "safer" option for US users? Like, I get that ByteDance was sketchy in terms of data collection and all that, but does anyone really think Oracle's gonna be more transparent? 🤔 Not buying it, tbh.

I'm also kinda worried about the geolocation thing. Who gives permission to share their exact location? That's just too much info, you know? It feels like we're losing control over our own data 🚫.

Anyway, I think this deal is a major red flag for anyone who cares about online freedom and autonomy. Let's keep an eye on this and make sure our voices are heard 💬
 
can't believe people are freaking out about this... like what's wrong with sharing your location data if you want to 🤔, its not like its gonna be used against us or anything. oracle and silver lake are just trying to make a profit and if that means tweaking some terms of service then so be it 💸. and come on folks, sen ed markey is just stirring up drama for his next big campaign speech 🗳️. everyone knows tiktok is never gonna censor anyone's content, unless its like, super extreme or something 😂. and by the way, who needs congress to regulate this deal when we have better things to do than sit around all day waiting for some politician to make a decision 🙄. lets just chill and see how it plays out, i'm sure tiktok will be fine 💯
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this deal... I mean, $14 billion is crazy! 🤯 But seriously, the concerns about content moderation and censorship are really valid. As someone who's always been active on TikTok, it's unsettling to think that Oracle could influence what content gets shown on the platform. I'm not sure if it's a good idea to require users to share precise geolocation data either - it feels like a huge invasion of privacy.

I've seen some people freak out about Larry Ellison being involved, but I don't know how much of that is just misinformation. Still, it's clear that there are a lot of questions surrounding this deal and what it means for the future of TikTok. Can we trust Oracle to keep users safe online?
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this TikTok sale 🤯! Like, what's next? Is our personal info gonna be sold to the highest bidder? 😬 I know Adam Presser and Will Farrell are trying to do the right thing, but with Oracle on board, it feels like a ticking time bomb. And don't even get me started on the geolocation data 📍... that's just creepy, man! What's up with the new terms of service? It's like they're trying to control what we can and can't say online 😳. I'm gonna be keeping a close eye on this situation, that's for sure 👀. And yeah, let's not forget about the algorithm 🤖... could Oracle's influence lead to some serious censorship issues 🚫? Only time will tell, but I'm definitely feeling a little uneasy about this deal 😬
 
🤔 I don't get why they had to make us provide precise location data 📍 just for giving permission. Like, can't we just opt out if we're worried about it? And now that Oracle is in charge, I'm low-key worried about the content moderation too 💔. What's up with all these new terms of service? Can't we have a simple app experience without all these bells and whistles 📦? Also, why are people freaking out over Larry Ellison being involved? Is he really that bad? 😕
 
just had the craziest thought - what does this mean for free speech on tiktok?? 🤯 as the app changes ownership, are we gonna see more censorship or just strict enforcement of user data protection? i'm low-key scared about geotracking and precise location sharing... can't believe oracle is in charge of security now 🙅‍♂️ also gotta wonder if this deal will stifle creativity on tiktok... what kinda content will succeed now? the concern is real, folks! #TikTokTakeover #SecurityFirst #FreeSpeechMatters
 
🤔 I'm really worried about this whole situation... like what's going on here? 🤷‍♂️ So there's this new company, USDS, and it's led by Adam Presser and Will Farrell, but I don't know how much of a difference that's gonna make. I mean, the main concern is the geolocation data thing... if you're giving Oracle your location, what are they doing with that info? 🤯 It feels like we're losing some control over our own data. And then there's this stuff about content moderation and censorship... I don't want some billionaire or politician telling me what to see on my TikTok feed. 🚫 What if the Trump admin is trying to ban certain types of videos or accounts? That'd be a disaster.

And let's not forget about Oracle's involvement... they're like, super private company with all sorts of interests. I don't know if we can trust them with our data and our freedom of speech online. 🤷‍♂️ It feels like we're just trading one set of problems for another. And what about ByteDance still having that 19.9% stake? Are they gonna be able to exert influence from behind the scenes? 🤔 All I know is that this whole thing feels super sketchy, and I'm not convinced that it's all gonna work out okay in the end. 😟
 
🤔 think this deal is gonna change tiktok big time 📺 some ppl are hyped about oracle being involved but others are hella concerned about geolocation data and content moderation 🚫 i mean, whats the point of having a platform if its just gonna be controlled by the gov? 🤷‍♂️ also, why is everyone suddenly worried about "fascist owners"? 🙄 cant we just focus on keeping tiktok safe for all users? 💻
 
🤔 I'm worried about what this means for free speech on TikTok... Like, I love the app and all, but having Oracle in charge of content moderation could be a major problem 🚨. I mean, we've seen what can happen when big corporations have too much control over our online presence. It's not like it's going to be censored or anything (hopefully?), but still... 19.9% of TikTok is still owned by ByteDance, so you know they're gonna have a say in things too 🤝. I hope the new owners are transparent about their plans and actually listen to user concerns 🗣️. It's gonna be interesting to see how this all plays out 💻.
 
so this tiktok thing just got bought by oracle and silver lake... 🤔 think its kinda fishy that they're making all these changes now, like what's the real motive behind it? 🤑 anyway, i dont get why people are freaking out about geolocation data, is it really that bad to know where u r on tiktok? 📍 idk, but content moderation does seem like a big deal... 🤷‍♂️ seems like oracle is getting all the power with their security and algorithm thingy... 🚨 hope they dont start censoring vids or anything! 😬 what do u guys think about this new ownership structure? 🤔
 
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omg i'm still reeling from this news 🤯 like what's next?! so there's this big deal where tiktok's sold to some american investors and now they're worried about content moderation and censorship 🤖 i mean we all know how sensitive that topic is. but seriously, 19.9% of the company being owned by byte dance seems kinda sketchy 🕵️‍♀️ i don't know if i trust oracle with all this power either 🤔 it's like they're playing a big game of russian roulette with our online presence 💥 anyway, gotta keep an eye on this one 👀
 
🤔 so yeah i'm kinda surprised that tiktok sold out... i mean oracle's been sniffing around tiktok for ages anyway 🤑 but 14 billion? that's a lot of cash. my main concern is what this means for content moderation and censorship... i've seen some shady stuff go down on tiktok, especially with the chinese gov involved 🚫 and now we're gonna have oracle and silver lake calling the shots? 🤯 i'm all for free speech but at what cost? will they be able to keep up with all the online shenanigans? 🤷‍♂️ and btw what's the point of geotracking on tiktok anyway? just another way to sell our data 😒
 
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