This drama is getting tiresome. It’s just an app, and many Americans—at least those who are old enough to vote—don’t actually care that much about it. A 2023 Pew Research Center survey found that TikTok’s popularity was second only to YouTube among teenagers, but it’s far from the country’s most popular social-media app overall, despite its salience as a conversational stand-in for “internet culture” or “annoying thing that young people like.” “It’s a lot of fanfare and suspense over an app that, well, just isn’t all that important,” Kate Lindsay wrote in The Atlantic in January, pointing out that only a third of U.S. adults interviewed for another Pew survey said they’d ever used it. (More of these people say they use Pinterest!) Among young adults, she added, Snapchat and Instagram are more popular.
Hearing a kid literally say ’ can we watch tiktoks for bedtime tonight’ was an eye opener…literal brain rot
In short…you do not want your kid consuming fast paced trash. Yt shorts are just as pathetic. It does nothing positive, and destroys their brain and accustoms them to very short attention spans and instant gratification that isn’t possible in real life.
They are all bad and should be treated as such
Fredthefishlord@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 weeks ago
Tiktok has a fuck ton of problems. Letting in run free is ridiculous. But all of the major social medias need the hammer brought down on them, they should not be solely targeting tiktok.
Letting a hostile foreign power control a social media site is dangerous. Same reason Europe should ban the American ones, we should ban tiktok
within_epsilon@beehaw.org 4 weeks ago
We should only consume domestic media. Good thing the Bible is domestic media. \s
How is there less risk to Americans on a platform like X(itter) instead of TikTok?
Fredthefishlord@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 weeks ago
… that’s not what I said at all. I specifically said, “hostile foreign power” for a reason.
See my statement on how all should be regulated. But the difference is that country can enforce the regulations.
I don’t believe any media should be banned. But algorithms should be subject to regulation and worry, in my opinion.
Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 4 weeks ago
It’s not the media, it’s the recommendation algorithm.
They’re all a problem, but we have no way to regulate or monitor the algorithms as it stands.
Tiktok is an even higher risk because the recommendation algorithm is unknown to anyone on US soil. Nobody is going to whistleblow from the inside on TikTok because… they can’t; it’s all compartmentalized and nobody outside of China has access to the algorithm.
P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.br 4 weeks ago
Could you please elaborate on the “it’s just a game” part?
Fredthefishlord@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 weeks ago
“it’s just a game” is a common phrase used to justify cheating, and insult people who call it out. I’m pointing to the usage of “it’s just an app” here as similar to that, meaning it’s used to downplay how much actual impact an app can have, and to insult those who call it out, by making it out to be a lesser thing than it actually is.