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[–] Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

I find it interesting that you're implying the CCP is better than the US. You're implying you're a TikTok user. You're also implying that the US government is somehow censoring Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc to suppress information and TikTok is the lone bastion of free information.

The last time I heard someone talking about something being the lone bastion of free information, they were talking about Fox News. A network that directly interacted with them and spoon-fed them right wing talking points.

So you're assuming you haven't been affected just like the Fox News supporting folks I've struggled with for years. However, you're out here advocating on China's behalf... Because let's face it, it's not an anti-TikTok bill, it's an anti-CCP bill. The ownership and control of TikTok and control over its recommendation algorithm are the central issue.

We've already accidentally had US tech companies create radicalization algorithms called social media algorithms, YouTube as an example. There's been a lot of work done to stop YouTube from promoting right wing radicalization content. What exactly is stopping TikTok from intentionally implementing a recommendation algorithm that both benefits the CCP and targets the most vulnerable to its influence campaigns?

It is 100% possible to look at folks viewing habits, find content creators that have messaging that benefits you, then test that content and observe the response. If they don't take the bait and engage back off. If they do take the bait, turn the knob a little more, slowly add more politicized content. If they're following a farming content creator that's a US liberal... Maybe see if they'll follow a leftist... Maybe see if they'll follow a pro-CCP leftist... etc. then promote the content in their subscriptions that more closely aliens with your goals.

You don't even need to have your message be the one that wins to have a win. You literally just have to create arguments and division. You can promote both arguments at the same time. You'll get some additional mind share and you'll get more people arguing on your platform and other platforms ... no press is bad press after all.

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/042915/why-facebook-banned-china.asp https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_of_Twitter https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_of_YouTube

It's almost like the CCP understands the threat of algorithmically spoon-fed promoted propaganda.

[–] bumphot@lemy.lol 2 points 8 months ago

CCP is better than the US. You’re implying you’re a TikTok user Not even close. Never used TikTok in my life, I have no reason to believe CCP is any better then US either. I don't think you should assume that when someone is critisizing one group is automatically support another, this is exactly what everyone in power is using as propaganda to discredit any critique of them.