• k_o_t
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    5 years ago

    Yes, but I think that much much more information can be extracted with context preference with TikTok, than if, say, a person clicks on a suggested subreddit or not most and other suggested content…

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      5 years ago

      True, but I think it’s fair to say that both sites use the same “(lack of) privacy model”, just to different extents.

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        5 years ago

        Sure. Buy that was kind of my point: They’re both bad, but TikTok is badder.

        Anyway, beyond this point it’s just conjecture and we can’t really prove much.

        reddit bad tiktok bad