RedNote may wall off “TikTok refugees” to prevent US influence on Chinese users - eviltoast
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    3 days ago

    It amazes me how people apparently can’t live without watching shitty videos all the time… Oh, well.

    • RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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      It’s an addiction. No other way to describe it. Like your coke dealer ran out so you gotta switch to crack instead.

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        It’s not really an ‘addiction.’ It’s a culture.

        People don’t value things that take time or effort anymore. All they want is their instant-gratification to forget about their shitty lives a little bit longer. Short-form video and posts provide this for them.

        It’s all according to plan to keep people apathetic until the day they die. That way, they never fight back against the people pulling their strings.

    • LaLuzDelSol@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      Rednote with multiple SIMULTANEOUS video feeds sounds like a whole new level of brain rot

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      I feel exactly the same way. It’s like they can’t imagine a world without it. When it’s banned they’ll have to fill their time just staring at the wall.

    • blakemiller@lemmy.world
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      I find takes like this unfortunate. I learned SO much on TikTok. Accounts like gatenerd, jerrythink, kellyscleankitchen, softpourn, publicopinion, hankgreen, alexisanddean, thelawsayswhat, kylascan, and countless interior designers, architects, chefs, and all the others I can’t recall.

      There is no other platform like TikTok where you can get drawn in not just in minutes watched, but in knowledge gained. Wish you shared my experience.

      • locuester@lemmy.zip
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        I can understand your point until you get to the “there is no other platform like TikTok”. You lose me there.

        Hopefully this little outage scare helps you to diversify!

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          Honestly, there isn’t another platform that isn’t a step down. The algorithm that drives the For You Page is leaps and bounds ahead of Instagram and YouTube.

          The best analogy I can give is if Linux was banned for personal use in the US. Sure, you could use Windows or macOS; the later is even Unix based! However, it would be a downgrade for Linux users. Even something like FreeBSD wouldn’t be a seemless transition, and the communities that were built would take time to recover.

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        Reading can accomplish the same thing, although it is a skill that has to be developed.

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        Edit: I see the influencers are on Lemmy since TT is going away and they are salty.

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          Eh. Most of these people are already wealthy from their parents and were just using their wealth to make more wealth by showcasing how wealthy they are to those who will never be wealthy.

          Living vicariously is a plague. I think less of anyone who does it.