We're RIGHT HERE
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while I laud your sentiment, it's those who needlessly pick on BBSers who need to be ejaculated from the internet.
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Thereโs no federation at all yet but theyโre planning on adding it at some point. Iโm not sure to what extent it will work with Lemmy though. They go into more detail on the FAQ page: https://loops.video/help-center/federation
And yeah federation is kind of a double edged sword, I like the benefits it brings but it can make signing up a bit confusing, I doubt thatโs the main thing stopping people from joining though
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I had a point in here somewhere but Iโm so tired i lost it so feel free use your imagination
Fuck I feel this, I have to delete comments halfway through writing them sometimes because I meandered too far from the original point and forgot was I was trying to say
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At least we don't have to worry too much about bots or "karma addicted".
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Now, If you have said something like "...an hypocrite, corrupted, convicted criminal" i would have agreed with that statement.
...Just saying.
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People were sarcastically making the comment about sharing their data with the Chinese government. AFAIK there has been zero evidence that this had been happening in the first place.
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The fediverse and the decentralised web has a long way to go and need to learn a thing or two about UX unless it wants to join the plight of Linux distros.
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I feel the same. I prefer less crowded places, but I believe it would be better for us all if people left any kind of corporate or attention draining social media.
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people who voted in a rich, old, white guy as their savior.
This describes every single election except one.
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Imagine a hypothetical hot war between the US and China where China is telling a significant number of the US population what to think.
This sounds like an imaginary situation where it might be ok to ban TikTok, but definitely not like actual reality.
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You realize people in USA are constantly bombarded with this kind of propaganda from their local state. Even if what you're saying was true (it's not), I don't think one app from a different state is going to make any difference.
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Yeah, it's seems kinda obvious that the most extreme TikTokphobes have never actually used the app.
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TBH Instagram is far worse. My recommended reels are 100% professional babes (admittedly I click them sometimes) and my posts are like 40% ads for crazy zionist propaganda and other wacky crap like creationism (literally).
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Lemmy's Rookgaard. After 30 comments, you're forced to register somewhere else.
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Americans are populist trend followers, get what they deserve. Even China banned TikTok
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Seems astroturfed to me
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Even China banned TikTok
Not quite, TT is available in China, BUT the CCP mandates they use a special algorithm for the Chinese audience that promotes positivity, education and other quality content rather than just whatever is popular
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K, sounds better than a platform strewn with lies and disinformation used to fabricate political influence
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Exactly. I think a lot of people just go to whatever is blasted into their eyeballs often enough without a second thought as to the source. I bet with the TikTok news, RedNote probably started paying a bunch of influencers to astroturf and bought a bunch of ad space.
I doubt so many people would be buying nonsense on Temu if it wasn't buying up every. Single. Unblocked. Ad space. Across everything.
People would be like "WTF is a Temu? I'm not into pokemon. Oh I see. It looks sketchy."