Comment on TikTok Is Destroying Itself From the Inside Out
Vaggumon@lemm.ee 9 months ago
So it Twitter, but people still suck Elon’s Dick, Reddit pretty much told people to go fuck themselves, Facebook has been a shit show for over a decade. So I won’t hold my breath.
astronaut_sloth@mander.xyz 9 months ago
I think a big difference, though, is that there is political force to ending TikTok. The US government has no major issues with Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, etc. existing. Remember, there’s actual legislation banning TikTok. Whether that makes a real difference or not, well, I guess we just wait and see. Personally, I think they all should go down in flames.
Crack0n7uesday@lemmy.world 9 months ago
The only ban on tiktok in the US refers to phones specifically given out by the government to be engaged in government business. Basically uncle sam said his employees can’t play one specific video game on their work phone.
Wappen@lemmy.world 9 months ago
What’s the actual argument behind banning TikTok though? IMO it’s just so that US firms remain the monopoly in the social media market.
demesisx@infosec.pub 8 months ago
Honestly, it’s more likely that they want to ban it because it allows China to manipulate the narrative in the US in ways that only Facebook, etc were able to in years past.
I love it when free market capitalists get a taste of their own “let people vote with their wallets, regulation be damned” medicine. The young generations are being radicalized against the US’s propaganda system and there’s not a goddamned thing our piece of shit Patriot Act-signing, civil-rights-eroding propagandistic demagogues can do about it (short of an outright ban).
astronaut_sloth@mander.xyz 9 months ago
Like @Crack0n7uesday@lemmy.world said, it’s on government phones. The thinking goes that TikTok, which is a Chinese company, is exporting too much data from US government devices. In other words, the government is worried the Chinese are spying. Given the amount of data that the TikTok app actually collects, the fear is probably not unreasonable. All corporate-owned social media collects way too much data, but TikTok really is next level from what I’ve read.
Crack0n7uesday@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Social media in general collects a lot of private information, so part of the reason is that bytedance as a whole company and their headquarters and owners is in China where they wouldn’t be subjected to US laws and regulations. If Facebook moved over seas they would probably do the same to Facebook.