Comment on House panel unanimously approves bill that could ban TikTok

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CeeBee@lemmy.world ⁨8⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

To clarify the isolation comment, I mean that TikTok is a place where community building and the spreading of ideas or news (not necessarily good or bad ideas/news) spreads rapidly, especially among young people, in a way the people who run traditional media can’t control. Taking away this tool makes us more reliant on forms of media that they do control.

This is true for many platforms like Reddit, Lemmy, Mastadon, etc., including ones that no longer exist like Vine. There have always been pages on the internet to share censored free content, and there likely will always be. The issue with Tiktok being a “way to spread news” is that most of the content is just “hearsay” without being verifiable. And that means false information spreads quickly and easily on Tiktok. There’s a reason most of the flat earthers have flocked to Tiktok lately.

Additionally, Tiktok is terrible for searchability. The platform isn’t designed to work that way. It’s designed to just doom scroll and you see what the platform tells you to see. The only other time you see something else is if someone shares a video. The random nature of the next video is where the issue lies, and considering it’s a CCP controlled company that controls the algorithm that picks the next video, I wouldn’t trust it with a video of watching paint dry.

There have been many studies demonstrating that the TikTok algorithm is hugely problematic.

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