TikTok working with Kenyan government to ban LGBTQ+ content in the country::This is not the first time TikTok has blocked LGBTQ+ content.

      • @Wisely@lemm.ee
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        699 months ago

        Most of us are here because of us refusing to use unethical platforms. That’s the best thing about Lemmy, we have standards.

        • @angstylittlecatboy@reddthat.com
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          9 months ago

          Not that (I think most Lemmy users probably do have YouTube and I KNOW a lot have Tumblr,) I just don’t think TikTok’s content appeals to the average Lemmy user.

            • @Tibert
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              For me it’s not the short video format only.

              Each time I installed TikTok (for whatever reason or event on a specific channel), I was met with a cringefest on the home screen. So bad I didn’t even want to look further.

              Also the app is a privacy nightmare and most like still is a phone spy, taking whatever is in the accessible phone memory and sending it.

              Also due to the platform design, fake information looking as “real” and sensational is more pushed. So how would someone know it’s fake, I don’t know. Just reputable channels coming from. YouTube or whatever would be good enough.

              • @Tibert
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                59 months ago

                How would you even know it’s educational and real content?

                Due to the platforms design, fake, sensational, and “real” looking content is more pushed than truly real/educational content.

                • @Solarius@lemmy.sdf.org
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                  29 months ago

                  Well if you’re genuinely interested here’s an account I enjoy a lot: https://www.tiktok.com/@redwoodsrising

                  I’m not sure of his exact title but he works for Redwoods Rising and talks about lots of redwood tree facts I didn’t know I needed. He also educates about the local native people and their impact/contributions on the forest. Most of his videos are like 2-5 minutes. May sound short but I honestly get exhausted watching full length documentaries that often go for some kind of dramatic approach. I just wanna learn about cool stuff, I’m not usually in it for anything else.

                  Theresa also lots of people who work with/educate about different animals, actually funny comedy skits, and lots of niche shitposts for basically whatever you’re into.

                  You gotta give it a little bit of time for the algorithm to curate to you but once it does it’s actually really high quality content imo. At the very least it’s nice seeing actual original content from people who have interesting passions/jobs versus people just linking articles/“TIL” style posts.

                • @Solarius@lemmy.sdf.org
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                  19 months ago

                  I never said that but if you’re looking for shorter form original content entertainment in video form I’d go to tiktok before YouTube or something.

                • @Tibert
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                  09 months ago

                  Well you just had to search better lol.

                  YouTube is full of them before TikTok. Tho maybe not interesting in your domain.

        • @dangblingus@lemmy.world
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          29 months ago

          Not only that, but Tiktok is for actual morons. You made a video? and posted it to the internet? WOW SUCH INNOVATION. NICE HAND DANCE.

    • @spudwart@spudwart.com
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      189 months ago

      I never used TikTok. I never will use TikTok.

      If vine still existed, it would be Elon’s now.

      We need a federated TikTok alternative

  • @cyd@lemmy.world
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    179 months ago

    As a rule, multinationals agree to do what the government wants. You’ll notice that TikTok also agreed to follow the EU’s various new rules on social media. It’s only a few American firms that have the power and chutzpah to ignore local governments and do whatever they want.

    • @dangblingus@lemmy.world
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      89 months ago

      That’s capitalism baby.

      Ask Disney why they made TLJ have the one black character only appear in a series of scenes that have no relevance to the plot of the movie.