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XaspR8d | 5 years ago
I'm not in its core audience myself, but it seems to me to be a very smartly put together app, both in its core features (practically the only video remixing/editing app for mobile that retains tolerable levels of both accessibility and expressiveness) and in its platform (particularly the recommendation engine which seems to drive pretty solid engagement).
krspykrm|5 years ago
The easiest way to get rid of the cognitive dissonance is not to fix US social media, but to get rid of TikTok.
lenkite|5 years ago
garmaine|5 years ago
michaelt|5 years ago
20% none of their friends are on it
7% they heard it captures your clipboard constantly, must be another of these spying and tracking apps
5% they heard it's got weird moderation with rules like 'no disabled people on the front page'
3% they think limited-content-length platforms prevent complex, nuanced messages and are corrosive to the national discourse
3% they heard it was all 13 year olds lip-syncing and that only perverts want to watch that
2% they only use Theora videos on FreeBSD on their OpenMoko FreeRunner
rakoo|5 years ago
shrikant|5 years ago
I think it's probably this? I'm "on" TikTok in that I just idly scroll through the videos, and it all seems like a bit of good fun.
Additionally, for all the nefarious stuff flying about, the app actually asks you for exactly ZERO permissions to use it for casual browsing.