cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/24242302
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How can people be so fucking stupid???
Some users are just petty. Ban TikTok for data sharing fears, then switch to another Chinese app out of spite.
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Oh my god, this made me laugh!
Which is super ironic given that instagram changed everything to push short video content and compete with tiktok
Other Chinese app?
then why tf did you use tiktok
TikTok is owned by ByteDance. Mark Zuckerberg does not own ByteDance
Don’t they do the same things? In fact TikTok spies more stuff, but they just don’t sell it to private entities as much.
Tiktok doesn’t push neo-Nazi propaganda as aggressively as X did and it doesn’t censor news with class consciousness like Meta does.
X is Musk, which is TL;DR quite different
Maybe? But they do manually tell the algorithm to heavily favor the elite’s videos with their “heating” tool.
Emphasis mine. The article does not say how many users ‘flee’ to this app, and it would be interested to know how many of them are some sort of influencers (or even bots) to create a hype. But I am sure there are many who flock to whatever new app they can get their hands on, no matter how toxic it may be.
Addition: Once Tiktok is sold to Elon Musk, the ‘problem’ may be solved anyway, right?
The BBC spoke to someone who acquired a large following shortly after signing up.
The Guardian says over 500,000. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jan/14/tiktok-ban-rednote-app
If <OneOfWayTooManyPVPGames> can make newbies believe they are outcompeting real players, while they are actually playing against bots, then a social media site could pump their ego with a less than truthful number, I reckon.
How much of this growth is organic?
Addition: TikTok users’ attempted migration to Chinese app RedNote isn’t going too well
TLDR: Many got banned as they appear to have violated the platform’s rules (because they can’t read the terms).
People are using a CCP mouthpiece that is openly using a name referring to Mao Zedong’s “little red book”, and that is supposedly even worse than Tiktok. The only thing that is more worrying is the media believing such a hype. This is completely artificial imo.
Haha nice!