cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/59392382
TikTok wants users to believe that errors blocking uploads of anti-ICE videos or direct messages mentioning Jeffrey Epstein are due to technical errors—not the platform seemingly shifting to censor content critical of Donald Trump after he hand-picked the US owners who took over the app last week.
However, experts say that TikTok users’ censorship fears are justified, whether the bugs are to blame or not.
Ioana Literat, an associate professor of technology, media, and learning at Teachers College, Columbia University, has studied TikTok’s politics since the app first shot to popularity in the US in 2018. She told Ars that “users’ fears are absolutely justified” and explained why the “bugs” explanation is “insufficient.”


Find. Another. Service.
TikTok is dead — just like Twitter. I don’t understand people who cling to these services. Might as well post on MySpace while you’re at it.
If you are uninstalling, you can try the federated alternative: loops
What? MySpace never tried to topple a democracy.
They didn’t have the opportunity. They absolutely wanted to,
Remember when MySpace was owned by Rupert Murdoch? Wikipedia remembers…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myspace
Most of us were teens during the 2000s. No one with fond memories of Myspace knew who Murdoch was.
Also, he only owned it for the latter half of the decade before it got sold off again.
Oh, I guess that means it never happened then. 🙄
Said no one ever.
Try UpScrolled. It ranks higher than TicToc and claims to be politically neutral.
Saw “no censorship” in the description, and had suspicions because it’s a common dogwhistle for “we’ll allow the most vile people as long as they’re not technically breaking the law”. Got the app, and immediately scrolled past a “Jews secretly run the world” post followed shortly by a “Hitler was right about the Jews” post. Yeah, the problem with “no censorship” is that it inevitably falls prey to the Nazi bar problem.
Or Loops? The federated, no special interests version of TikTok. You’re already on lemmy, why advocate for yet another corporate social media company?
I like the idea of a federated version of that, but there are many problems:
shortform content, is addictive to people.
And Tiktok isn’t the only place for that exact type of content.
People are already jumping ship to other platforms.
youtube seems to be peddle what tiktok is doing.
It’s probably either sunk-cost fallacy or outright denial