Someone doesn’t like these TikTok stories, so here’s another one

    • JonEFive@midwest.social
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      10 months ago

      I love how the conversation is always “ban tiktok” and not “ban the specific practices that make TikTok problematic”.

      Don’t want to upset the massive corporate overlords that run the US social media companies doing the exact same things.

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        10 months ago

        This guy gets it.

        All the discussion around banning Tiktok is just so an American company can take its place.

        Useful idiots and tools don’t understand this, though.

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    I hate what ticktock has done to the internet video environment.

    I know vine probably started it, but i prefer long form entertainment not 15 second crappy skits.

    So if tiktok goes away something else will replace it but maybe a week or two of better internet.

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      It really has diluted the quality of the entire Internet’s video content.

      Sure there are a few good things that come from tiktok (from what I’ve heard, I don’t use the app), but overall I think the app is a net negative.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., who was among the authors of the bipartisan bill, said other House members told him that their offices were flooded by calls from constituents issuing their support for TikTok.

    The legislation comes roughly a year after TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified before Congress about the app and its connection to the Chinese government.

    TikTok has maintained that data from its U.S. users is stored in the United States and that the Chinese government has not access or control of the app.

    The bill, which is being called the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, would give the president power, through entities like the FBI and other intelligence agencies, to identify certain social media apps as national security threats if they are deemed under the control of foreign adversaries, like China, Russia, Iran and North Korea.

    In response to the bill, a TikTok spokesperson said “the government is attempting to strip 170 million Americans of their Constitutional right to free expression.

    Bowman, who has 234,000 followers on TikTok, later told NBC News that he wants to see “comprehensive social media reform” and that he’s probably opposed to the legislation at this point.


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    10 months ago

    Remember, anyone who is against Tiktok being legal just wants a US company to make their profits instead.

    They are useful idiots without even realizing it.

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    10 months ago

    As a non-american, I have suspicions about this whole anti-tiktok agenda that seems to be going on. I was against tiktok at first, and think it’s awful for fuelling that addictive/dopamine social media system. But now that I have my interests firmly in it, i learn a lot about my hobbies from it nice and quickly. However, Instagram reels is the exact same model, is that up for banning too? The excuse of it being Chinese spyware over Meta’s own homegrown US spyware is another aspect, however all these companies already have our data anyway…

    Tinfoil hat, but I think this is entirely about media control. Nations are beginning to realise that they can no longer control narratives if the population can just go and see all the other perspectives online- if they can apply critical thinking and parse through whats real or fake. But most of the awful things happening in Gaza right now have been pushed by insta, tiktok, twitter, etc. The panic that the narrative can no longer be controlled on global political events like this is exactly why country leaders and politicians would be concerned.

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    10 months ago

    tiktok fucking sucks but banning the entire app for everyone is insane. this could induce a severe posting gap, causing the US to fall behind in important discourse and cultural relevance

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      10 months ago

      Agreed. Those downvoting you are useful idiots who don’t realize there’s a trade war going on between the US and China.

      This is all an effort to look out for our respective rulers.

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    America’s own great firewall is getting set up before our eyes. It’s funny how America’s distain for China just makes for an imitation.