Americans are joining the Chinese social media app en masse to protest an imminent TikTok ban.

  • American users have flocked to Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu in defiance of security warnings.
  • Chinese and American users have engaged in surprisingly friendly conversations about each other’s lives.
  • The influx of American users could burden Xiaohongshu’s censorship mechanism, experts say.
  • shiroininja@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    Dumbest shit ever. let me run to the PRC for my entertainment. Like was TikTok really that good? I never used it, other than the time long ago when it was first getting traction and my coworker asked me to get into her 12 yr old daughter’s account (super easy BTW) and see what she was doing on there. surprise! nothing but 30 year old men following her and watching her doing dances. I never touched it since.

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      9 hours ago

      what do you expect though the USA is picking groups of people to threaten, the American dream is dead they brag that the economy is doing so good when most peoples lives have gotten worse every second of our lives is being monetized of course the people will look elsewhere

    • sexual_tomato@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      15 hours ago

      Tiktok shows you more of what you engage in and throws some randomness in there so you don’t get stuck in a local minimum. It’s like when YouTube’s algorithm kinda worked and you could see how it’d possibly be better; bytedance actually pulled it off instead of enshittifying.

      And it takes time for the algorithm to learn your tastes. If you’re a mouth breather at heart you’re gonna get mouth breather content no matter how much you try and change it. If you’re a perv and linger on thirst traps… You’re going to see more thirst traps.

      With your described scenario, that’s not unique to tiktok- that can happen on any platform when the child is unsupervised. It could have been twitch, Roblox, Instagram, Snapchat, it myriad other platforms; the real problem there is inattentive parenting.

      I’ve learned about more shitty local government practices from tiktok than any other platform. I’ve been exposed to points of view I’d never otherwise see. Random videos have triggered just as much progress on my mental health as years of therapy. I’ve found people far more articulate than me explaining shit that combats my family’s far right talking points in a way where they actually listen and change their mind, and vice versa.

      I’ve also consumed an inordinate amount of white hot memes and mountains of brain rot lol

      But yeah. The TT algorithm is a mirror (given time). It reflects your persona back at you with the type of content you see.

      • frayedpickles@lemmy.cafe
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        8 hours ago

        So having a coworker break into your child’s account is inattentive parenting?

        Tell me you don’t have kids.

        No really, please confirm.

        I don’t want to see “kids in cages” on the news again.

      • P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.br
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        11 hours ago

        Surprise! Pedophiles are everywhere! Even in the Fediverse!

        Though that doesn’t excuses anything, though.