Comments by "abyfkk" (@abyfkk) on "The Real Reason They Want to Ban TikTok" video.
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@boulderingbadger6179 Nuclear codes, are you serious?))
But you have accurately described the essence of the official claim.
(in the formal sense)
Yes, indeed, there are different algorithms operating there, some for America, and completely different for China.
Many Americans in the comments did not even understand what was going on when Tucker first covered this issue, he was still on Fox News at that time, and those who understood began to deny it))
In addition to the various arguments that you can see in the comments and listen to them, there is nothing wrong with this (for example, that it doesn't matter what will be in the recommended ones because users come in for what they are looking for and find it, and this field is ignored by them).
There is another interesting point.
What should be considered the base, the basic settings.
That is, perhaps China in this case does not harm anything, but supplies the basic settings to the American audience.
After all, educational and educational videos are not the most popular, and that's putting it mildly))
And they offer the most popular content in the recommendations, and this is the base.
But in China, educational and educational content is at home, stepping on the throat of the interests of tik tok, and giving priority to the internal principles of the policy being implemented.It's like if not the most popular comments were shown on YouTube (they are usually short, no more than a line, there is little content, a certain tick current format can even be called that))
and quite different ones
It's like if not the most popular comments were shown on YouTube (they are usually short, no more than a line, there is little content, a certain tick current format can even be called that))
and quite different ones
But you are not outraged against this, you are used to it and consider it normal.
Even talk about nuclear codes with regard to this question about tik tok))
And I agree with Tucker in this case that against the background of everything that is happening, blowing up a huge problem from this small issue seems very strange)
If not to say extremely suspicious))
He just didn't scare you by telling you the full extent of China's influence inside America, or he doesn't represent them))
As well as who benefits most from the long war in Ukraine, but not in terms of the pockets of someone in the White House and those behind them, but in geopolitical and geo-economic terms.
Someone everyone has forgotten about.
They even tried to take Taiwan under wraps, which was predictable))
It really looks more like someone wanted to buy out part of the tick current (mostly digital companies are behind the demorks, if I'm not mistaken))
And they found an excuse, for reasons of national security against the background of the rest of the mess))
For them, even the threat of nuclear war with Russia is not a problem, but some settings in tik tok....... this is completely different)))
Therefore, it is really likely that there are private interests in buying part of the tick-current and managing it for relatively little money under the guise of "national security"
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