Comment by drawkward
4 days ago
I am simply providing evidence for the claim
>Social networking platforms are among the most effective tools for mass influence
4 days ago
I am simply providing evidence for the claim
>Social networking platforms are among the most effective tools for mass influence
To be a tool it has to be able to be directed towards an end.
Hurricanes are effective for coastal property destruction, but they can't be used as a tool
I have a hammer on my shelf that I have not used yet; is it therefore not a tool?
The shallow response here is that use is important. The hammer on your shelf is an effective tool for hammering in nails.
Is the hammer on your shelf an effective tool for influencing public opinion? It can be used for that -- you can smash statues of people you find objectionable and maybe have a greater effect on public opinion than you could by trying to tear down statues with your bare hands (although the nature of the public opinion change is not really that predictable). But it is not a tool for that because it cannot be directed to the general purpose of influencing public opinion. You cannot convince people that assisted suicide should be acceptable or that we shouldn't keep cats as pets or that we should not go to war to defend Taiwan using the hammer.
Similarly, TikTok.
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