It's TOO LATE To Ban TikTok
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- čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
- Is TikTok on the brink of extinction? In the whirlwind of political debate and social media frenzy, the proposed ban looms large over the beloved app. Dive into the heart of the matter as we unravel the complexities surrounding the 'Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act'. With bipartisan support in the House and the Senate the fate of TikTok hangs in the balance. Yet, even if the ban succeeds, is it already too late? Let's talk about the lingering effects of TikTok's reign as a cultural phenomenon and the looming specter of data security concerns. From addiction to geopolitics, we dissect the multifaceted impact of this social media giant and ponder its inevitable legacy. Join us as we navigate the turbulent waters of digital governance and societal influence. Will TikTok meet its demise, or will it evolve into something new? The future of short-form content hangs in the balance.
That description was AI but I think it did a pretty good job tbh.
Music by Yves Tumor
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00:00 Introduction
01:01 The reactions to the news
02:20 Tik-Tok's long path to being banned
05:08 Why It's Too Late: Short Form Content
09:01 Why It's Too Late: A Security Threat
13:40 Conclusion
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Whatever happens to TikTok, here it's an important takeaway to never forget. Next time a politician (either party) tells you that "things are not that easy and take a long time" when it comes to solving REAL issues affecting Americans (guns, poverty, healthcare, failing infrastructure, etc.) remind him/her of the efficiency and speed in which this TikTok ban was passed.
True.
Strong eyebrows fella
why so many views but little subs nah um going to sub
criminal your channel isn't monetized yet, I in need to learn to edit shit this good :0 I think there is some biased censorship like with Palestine as you mentioned, but its more things like false strikes with a few bans and shadow banning in a way that is more subtitle for the sake of plausible deniability more then anything else. so I would say I disagree with you on that
That's totally fair! I just wonder how much of those false strikes and shadow banning is happening only on American owned apps or is it happening on every app. And also how effective are these bans in actually suppressing a movement. Thanks for the comment! I really appreciate the feedback!!
@@JonahMadeAFilm np man, I know your not making as much money of CZcams as you did when you were 12 but your vidoes have helped me find the type of content I want to make, they feel authentic i suppose🤝
there's no way tik tok is deleted and redownloaded more than grindr lmao
This is the first video I’ve seen by you! You have really nice eyebrows! Also I will say TikTok may have wild short term content; but I was literally able to get five different medical diagnoses for my problems because the American health system wants to focus on one issue instead of finding an actual diagnosis. I literally have been able to get medication to help my genetic disorder and the comorbidities it usually has. I’ve never been so thankful for an app, because it took almost 2 whole decades before I was actually believed.
As for the data mining- if the US can literally let all companies mine and sell our data, they have literally everything they want/need. China would have everything they want/need if they are mining data. The censorship over American owned companies is absolutely wild whether it’s news or people. They never censor the stuff that should, but will censor legal words for abu$e and SA stuff.
Thank you for this video!
Sick vid and nice brows
Well its not getting banned becsuse of content, but more with how tictok could be spying on users, and the US Government finds this as a national security risk, but ye.
It’s more complicated than that - targeting is individual including going after U.S. government employees (it’s already banned for U.S. military) Chinese dissenters (look up Chinese police stations) who fled China to escape punishment and executions etc… but it’s also propaganda it’s not just China good USA bad but encouraging polarization especially in regards to race issue. It’s also the only app that allows creators to delete dissent entire conversations to curate reality… we claim to support free speech but China is teaching us only our own.
Great video!
Every comment being about the eyebrows is insane dawg nah💀💀💀💀💀💀, never post to ig💀💀💀💀💀💀
Eh, idc really :)
Good video
Nice video you got a new sub. We content creators gotta stick together
Thanks dude!
u look like the grinch bro no hate tho
Its not about tiktok being addicting, its about the loss for free speech.
I understand... I guess my point is, if these new platforms are virtually the same, your not really loosing your voice just 1 platform of hundreds for you to share it.
@@JonahMadeAFilm yeah, but the US government would have more control over an American platform. There is a very good reason why they are so freaked out by TikTok.
its fine video. allso i feel like you are repeating yoursef sometimes but you made few really great points about tiktok and aps similar to it.
Thanks!
Were you on 7th heaven?
i clicked to comment about you eyebrows
Valid
I think you are missing the actual problem.
China having full control of the media that the majority of the youth consume is the problem.
Not that videos are addictive.
Just compare the content of Chinese tiktok and American tiktok.
Different groups have different feeds. Its just popularity. Tiktok will show you much more authentic content in comparison to any other social media. Searching the french protests when that was at its peak hid any signs of anything pretty much in other social medias but in tiktok back in april of last year it showed millions of people protesting and police misbehavior etc. tiktok shows whats going on. Other apps are controlled.
Thanks for the comment! My response to the ban is divided into 2 parts of the public reaction. A large part of the public reaction to this news was about how addictive TikTok was so that's why I addressed it, not that it matters really. As for a security threat, it is my understanding that under 'project texas' TikTok is already being monitored by Oracle and there isn't sufficient proof that China isn't controlling/feeding content to Americans as your suggesting. But I am open to hearing another side-- and also as I mentioned in this video I don't think my "security threat" argument is bulletproof.
Nah, it has nothing to do with it. It's basically to restrict or control the flow of information not shown in major American news networks or online platforms.
TikToks algorithm is worlds better still
True. But how much of that is the userbase?