Comment by henrikschroder

6 hours ago

> rage-inducing profit seekers

That pretty accurately describes Twitter and Facebook these days. TikTok, not so much, which you would know if you had used the platform. (Or, you have used the platform, and you prefer rage-inducing crap, so it continues serving that to you)

The proponents of the ban keep mentioning some kind of nefarious "communist" propaganda, and some kind of nefarious privacy data access, but I've yet to see someone show concrete examples of what that would look like.

My TikTok feed contains a ton of funny cat videos, Europeans shitting on clueless American tourists, OF models hawking themselves, the ubiquitous dance videos, people making caricature cringe videos, and a bunch of viral meme videos. And a lady drinking Costco peach juice.

Where's the propaganda? Not in my feed, that's for sure.

Where's the rage-inducing bait? Not in my feed, that's for sure.

What privacy data can the nefarious CCP access about me? That I like cat videos and memes?

I don't know... The baseball error videos TikTok keeps sending me are making me want to seize the means of production.