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Well that really sucks.
It sounds like the file permissions were changed/reset. As a not Motorola user, I have no clue any difference you may have, but I'll try to help.
Judging by your date of June 22, I'm guessing its been a month sence you got this, or was it just rolled out to you in the last few days?
Here a few potential spots to start, theres a high chance you've done them already, but I'll start here.
If you share a new folder to your device, does it ask permission to "access the folder". You may just have to redo all your syncs.
Does sync thing (and your file apps) have any new required permissions, obviosuly ensure your running the latest version. It might require a reinstall to retrigger the permission diologues.
Yeah, I tried the first thing basically immediately, I grant it access to a subfolder (I discovered much earlier to my chagrin I couldn't just sync the root folder). I checked the app's settings to see if there were any permissions it needed I could give it, there weren't, but I hadn't tried reinstalling the app as I didn't want to lose my data. The backup option just backs up the configuration file of the Syncthing app.
I tried uninstalling Syncthing and installing Syncthing Fork, but it both had the same issue.