• CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 hours ago

    TikTok was run by a fascist regime: China. It’s just, most Americans are not of much interest to Beijing. Their intelligence probably wants to know what is trendy in America so it can better appeal to us and influence our elections to serve their interests, but Beijing is probably not concerned at all with you or I as individuals. But if they can get us to vote for a candidate they support by showing us the parts of that candidate that we agree with, we can be used as a tool by Beijing. Now Washington wants that power.

    I don’t like it either way.

    • Jack_Burton@lemmy.ca
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      2 hours ago

      China absolutely has interest in Americans, just not in the way you’d think. Social media is addictive, and TikTok is no exception. Quick bursts of media that result in dopamine hits creates addiction and eyes glued to a screen that can push whatever agenda China wants. Studies have shown social media and ai have an affect on intelligence and learning, and China knows full well that in the long game, this results in the dumbing down of society.

      TikTok is doing exactly what it was designed for, sowing division and misinformation to destabalize the US. It works too.

    • MangioneDontMiss@feddit.nl
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      2 hours ago

      At least China builds infrastructure. At least China has near universal healthcare. China seems to actually give a shit about its people to at least some extent.

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        1 hour ago

        Doesn’t America also have near universal healthcare then? The system is pretty similar, get insurance through work unless old or poor

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            1 hour ago

            I think you’re unfamiliar with at least one of the two systems then because they’re described as pretty similar by people who have lived in both countries. Both are pay 2 play, American one is just more expensive.