• Billiam@lemmy.world
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        6 months ago

        Nobody is gonna use a VPN to get their TikTok fix. They’ll use Facebook Reels or YouTube shorts, since most content creators cross-post their stuff there anyway.

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          Which is the actual intent of attacking a single point of the problem instead of the actual problem of the abuse of end users by all the corpo’s social media and other apps., free or otherwise is no longer important.

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          People on TikTok are already discussing using VPNs, so it will happen if not sold.

          And either way, it’s almost like congress doesn’t care about addictive social media, seeing as it’s fine if domestic companies create addictive algorithms. They’ll even let foreign governments manipulate the populous via domestic companies, so long as they get a cut of the cash.

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        6 months ago

        You need more than a handful of brain cells for that, so it’s not exactly the easily manipulated target audience of TikTok.

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      6 months ago

      Passing a law to give the executive branch overreaching censorship authority over the internet while simultaneously campaigning that the other option in the next election wants to use the power of that office to overthrow democracy. This is the “good ending”.

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        It’s almost like TikTok was given a chance to prove our data doesn’t flow to the Chinese government, and TikTok decided to exit the market than prove where their data flows.

        But sure, let’s just pretend we randomly forced them out with an executive overreach lmao