Comment by slg 1 year ago i.e. peer pressure that exists absolutely everywhere and is in no way exclusive to TikTok. 8 comments slg Reply boredtofears 1 year ago They don’t get this kind of pressure on YouTube or IG. slg 1 year ago So what are you actually claiming here? Do you think these comments are coming from fake accounts? boredtofears 1 year ago There is an undercurrent of opinion on the platform that happens to align with Chinese worldviews that is strong enough to make politically neutral (or at least abstaining) influencers on the platform uncomfortable. 5 replies →
boredtofears 1 year ago They don’t get this kind of pressure on YouTube or IG. slg 1 year ago So what are you actually claiming here? Do you think these comments are coming from fake accounts? boredtofears 1 year ago There is an undercurrent of opinion on the platform that happens to align with Chinese worldviews that is strong enough to make politically neutral (or at least abstaining) influencers on the platform uncomfortable. 5 replies →
slg 1 year ago So what are you actually claiming here? Do you think these comments are coming from fake accounts? boredtofears 1 year ago There is an undercurrent of opinion on the platform that happens to align with Chinese worldviews that is strong enough to make politically neutral (or at least abstaining) influencers on the platform uncomfortable. 5 replies →
boredtofears 1 year ago There is an undercurrent of opinion on the platform that happens to align with Chinese worldviews that is strong enough to make politically neutral (or at least abstaining) influencers on the platform uncomfortable. 5 replies →
They don’t get this kind of pressure on YouTube or IG.
So what are you actually claiming here? Do you think these comments are coming from fake accounts?
There is an undercurrent of opinion on the platform that happens to align with Chinese worldviews that is strong enough to make politically neutral (or at least abstaining) influencers on the platform uncomfortable.
5 replies →