Think of it this way: When TikTok removes one of your videos or bans you completely, it’s not “censorship”. They are a marketplace and you are the product. They are just choosing which products they want to sell (ie to advertisers). If they don’t like a product (ie you) they don’t have to sell it.
So, the choice really is:
1) Create only the content that will appease the marketplace owner, not what you really want to create, nor what your followers want/need to hear.
2) Create and publish content on a truly censorship-resistant, and open marketplace, directly to your followers.
You see, it’s not really TikTok that’s censoring you. You are choosing to censor yourself.
You don’t have to do that anymore.