• Ghostalmedia
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    125 hours ago

    That’s definitely the critique coming from America’s right.

    That said, both America’s left and right wing politicians seem to agree that it’s dangerous to have a mass media recommendation algorithm in the hands of a foreign adversary.

    If they want to promote content favorable a Chinese political objective, they can use micro targeting data do that with extreme precision - if they wanted to.

    It doesn’t matter who created the content or where it was created. What matters is the message of the content and who it’s being directed to.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      -33 hours ago

      That said, both America’s left and right wing politicians seem to agree that it’s dangerous to have a mass media recommendation algorithm in the hands of a foreign adversary.

      The presumption that social media is an international weapon of war does raise some disturbing questions about the right to free speech.

      It doesn’t matter who created the content or where it was created. What matters is the message of the content

      What specifically are we referring to on TikTok qualifies that can’t be found on a rival platform?

      • Ghostalmedia
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        53 hours ago

        Propaganda is a very well known way to enact influence on a foreign nation. It’s so well known that the US has 90 year old laws that limit foreign ownership of US media. For example, in order for Rupert Murdock to own media in the US, he had to become a US citizen and renounce his Australian citizenship in the 80s.

        The people making the content have the right freedom of speech, but the people making the editorial decisions on what is / isn’t shown do not have that same right if they are not American citizens.

        If tomorrow morning, the CCP decided to start promoting pro-CCP videos made by Americans, they could. And they could use micro targeting to connect people with pro-CCP influencers that were relatable. For example, I like nerdy shit, so I might get propaganda from a content creator that liked a lot of the same nerdy shit I liked.

        The primary concern isn’t the content, it’s who controls the editor’s desk.