It’s very clear that TikTok causes brain rot:

  • hours upon hours of scrolling;
  • damaged attention spans;
  • boring lip sync “memes”;
  • whatever the fuck my little brother is watching;
  • KKKringy song over equally KKKringe footage;
  • TWs for almost literally anything. I’ve seen [TW: Aesthetic];
  • iPad kids

You know? This applies to YT shorts. Now my attention span is so short I can’t even read theory for 5 minutes without thinking “What’s on TikTok?”

Let’s not even forget the KKKringe-ass use of 733tspeak, wtf man.

If I ever have kids, I’d waste my entire bank account just to stop them from getting in this hellhole of a site.

  • Camarada Forte
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    Yes, TikTok is a nightmare and pushes ideology, softcore pornography, mindless dopamine hits and affects children of several countries. The Chinese company takes the opportunity that there are no legislation to regulate the content of these social media, so they push the most addictive content possible, in hopes to profit from marketing.

    China has a regulation of social media, hence why the Chinese TikTok (Douyin) does not push this kind of content in the country.

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        Just try not to fuel the ideological discourse to ban TikTok because this serves the interest of US monopolies on social media, who directly benefit from the banning of TikTok and regain monopoly on discourse and public opinion. More like opposition to banning but a demand to regulate TikTok, is a much better discourse. In fact, a regulation on social media in general.

        • loathesome dongeater
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          171 year ago

          US state department already has full control over the ideological bent of TikTok. Regardless of what the media and reddit brainlets say, the CPC does not control TikTok. The version of it used in China is called Douyin or something like that and is governed by a different set of rules.

          TikTok was being forced to sell ownership to an American holder. I think Oracle and Microsoft were in contention at one point. Suddenly this requirement was relinquished and some NATO folks were given key position in TikTok. Mintpress News article about it.

          • @knfrmity@lemmygrad.ml
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            This context becomes even more important to know in light of the recent moves in the EU and Canada to block TikTok from being installed on government devices. Blocking all social media on such devices makes sense, both in terms of productivity and security. Blocking one app because it’s associated with China in everyone’s head is just another bit of the current yellow peril propaganda campaign.

          • The version of it used in China is called Douyin or something like that and is governed by a different set of rules.

            There’s a ridiculous take I’ve heard libs make based on this information. They say that the reason Douyin and TikTok have different rules isn’t because, as you pointed out in your second paragraph, TikTok is beholden to the U.S. Rather, it’s because TikTok is a weapon by the see see pee to make American children braindead. Douyin not being cancer is considered as evidence that this is the case.

            • loathesome dongeater
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              Yeah for some reason people like to pretend that the smol bean US government cannot just straight up ban the app if it is being used for psychological warfare.

        • QueerCommie
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          Nah, we’ll just have completely change the incentives the algorithms run on, making them less addictive and terrible. I’m not saying shitposting needs to exist into eternity, just that mass communication is helpful, and it’s nice to be able discuss and share things all around the world.

          • 小莱卡
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            I don’t see how it can become less addictive. The algorithm feeds you content based on the things you like and are interested in, that’s the reason it’s addicting. Unless they change the algorithm to give you content you actively dislike (which doesn’t make sense) it simply can’t become less addicting.

            There needs to be a complete paradigm shift in social media for it to be healthy.

              • It could be that no or very little algorithms is the answer. Kind of like what lemmy does for sorting posts and comments.

                “Sort posts in reverse chronological order” and “Sort posts by most recently commented on” are algorithms, but not the kind that will try to trap you in an endless loop of consooming content.

      • @Kultronx@lemmygrad.ml
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        Bad take. There are tons of extremely similar Chinese apps that are great and full of socialist content, like Kuaishou.

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      Your view is antiquated. All media is suspect to what you describe. TT is awesome for revolutionary content.

      • TT is awesome for revolutionary content.

        How? The Usonian State Department could just notice it and make it disappear/not show up on anyone’s algorithm. Besides, what are the chances that people on the other side would even want to watch it anyway? Most People are “politically apathetic” (but will still do anything to keep up the status quo) after all.

      • Muad'Dibber
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        21 year ago

        Please be respecful to other comrades when disagreeing on here, we won’t hesitate issuing temp bans.