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.

  • 小莱卡@lemmygrad.ml
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    2 years ago

    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.

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        2 years ago

        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.