• j4yt33@feddit.org
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      18 hours ago

      Which is ironic given that Facebook and YouTube are probably not banned. I would think that those have played a far far bigger role in the rise of the right, vaccination scepticism and general conspiracy theories

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      1 day ago

      It’s literally all bans on government devices. Which is totally reasonable. Ban it from govt devices.

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        13 hours ago

        This has been my take ever since this conversation started, I’m not on TikTok because I generally dislike social media and would become dangerously addicted to its format. But as far as propaganda, disinformation, and China snooping on users without access to state secrets it’s no worse than facebook or Twitter or any other social media app.

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          Tiktok is worse because Facebook and Twitter cooperate with governments to remove misinformation. As well as allow governments to review their algorithm.

          Misinformation is going to exist. What’s bad is when a platform is pushing it intentionally and your government has no power to remove it.

          Even small countries like New Zealand were able to work with Facebook to get content removed.

          You could argue that Twitter and Facebook are now doing exactly what tiktok is accused of doing but the difference is that the next American president supports them promoting this misinformation.

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        1 day ago

        That’s not fair. It’s totally banned in at least Afghanistan, Iran, and North Korea.