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Ryick@lemm.ee ⁨18⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

If it had happened on Friendster; then it would have been because of the specific user(s) creating and posting such content, not because of the platform. To say platform = bad because a user or users post negatively affecting content is a sweeping generalization which does not reflect reality, meaning that the negative connotation of TikTok = bad is still incorrect. The users which created and posted such content, in this case, are to blame.

If students see such content on social media; then the first thought should not be: platform bad; it should be: who posted it, and for what reason(s).

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