The ultimate weapon of mass distraction
What’s with the downvotes?
Submitted 8 months ago by boem@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world
https://gurwinder.substack.com/p/tiktok-may-be-a-chinese-bio-weapon
The ultimate weapon of mass distraction
What’s with the downvotes?
It’s a garbage article from a garbage author on a garbage platform, and it’s not really about technology in the first place.
And if it wasn’t TikTok, it would be something else. There’s always a bogeyman.
Based and CCP has its citizens’ brain well being as a priority pilled.
THE_MASTERMIND@feddit.ch 8 months ago
Tldr bot were are you ? I need you.
MysticKetchup@lemmy.world 8 months ago
TL;DR: right-wing hand-wringing over the app “turning the kids trans and lowering their IQ”
The author also has articles defending Israel and complaining about “woke ideology” if you need any more reason to skip it
billiam0202@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Nah, “Substack” was enough for me.
TheFriar@lemm.ee 8 months ago
I mean, I read it. I don’t know anything about the author, but the article is interesting enough. Especially the part talking about how China see the US. It’s all spot-on: basically rudderless, paralyzed with empty addictions to endless commodification, how we’re basically on a disastrous path because we have no spiritual needs met and we fill that hole with mindless indulgences.
Now, while all that is true, this person (china’s apparent “societal teacher” or something like that) has the wrong answer:
That’s the most cynical possible takeaway from this very real problem. The answer, if you ask me, is not limiting people’s ability to indulge, but by offering spiritual fulfillment. That means taking those blind market forces and putting a short leash on them. Instead of letting the market lead us all astray, chain the markets and work for the betterment of society, not for profit.
In short, curtail capitalism.
The article was interesting. I’d suggest you guys read it.
trashgirlfriend@lemmy.world 8 months ago
TL;DR
THE CHINESE ARE ENDING THE WORLD WITH LIP SYNCING AND STUPID VIDEO CHALLENGES I AM VERY SCARED
MamboGator@lemmy.world 8 months ago
It’s more like “the Chinese government controls the thing an entire generation reaching voting age stares at all day.” If you thought Facebook and Twitter were bad for disinformation and radicalizing people just wait.
bionicjoey@lemmy.ca 8 months ago
You ever read 1984? You remember the bit about newspeak? Well go have a conversation with a zoomer sometime and pay attention to the word choice they use for controversial subjects like suicide and murder (self/other unalive), depression (big sad), pornography (corn), neurodivergence (neurospicy), etc.
I’m not saying TikTok is solely to blame, but content recommendation algorithms are definitely warping the language people use. Almost all of these genZ slang terms originated as weasel words to talk about these touchy subjects without getting deplatformed by an algorithm designed to keep things advertiser-friendly
THE_MASTERMIND@feddit.ch 8 months ago
Oh no ! All you had to do was uninstall it .
rhebucks-zh@incremental.social 8 months ago
For us turning to ultranationalism will not be a move of racism, but of self-preservation.
dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world 8 months ago
My god it’s Chinpokomon all over again
cdf12345@lemm.ee 8 months ago
The fun part is that China doesn’t allow most or the stuff that TikTok is famous for in China, limits minors to 40 mins a day and does not allow access from like 10pm-6am. It’s telling that they have no problem allowing the app to bypass those restrictions in other countries.
Scolding7300@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Here’s what the Kagi Universal Summarizer spat out (says it saved us 18min of reading):
TikTok has become hugely popular due to its effective use of machine learning algorithms to determine what content users want to see. However, some argue that the app is designed to be addictive by optimizing for short-form, easily digestible videos that require little mental effort. Regular use of TikTok may contribute to declining attention spans and “digital dementia” over time. Additionally, China sees Western social media as a way to accelerate the decline of liberal democracies by promoting individualism, distraction, and decay of societal values. While concerns over TikTok’s addictive nature and China’s influence are valid, banning the app would not address the underlying issues and parental guidance remains important.
Or in key moments mode: