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i also prefer to not have to switch websites or apps if i do wanna watch a short video.
they are mixed in with regular videos i normally watch aswell
Youtubes recommendations are also far better from my experience
(i mean i've been watching youtube videos for nearly 20 years so it knows what i want to watch alot better then tiktok)
Dumb down the attention span of the masses, give them all excessive amounts of content that algorithmically makes everyone hate each other and fight over petty squabbles of social division, because that's how you control a mass population. The old Caesarian divide and conquer approach.
There's a certain irony to that, you realize that, right?
How did Caesar die? He was quite literally physically divided and conquered by multiple stab wounds via his own councilmen.
And so the lesson therein, and how to hang someone with their own noose who comes to you with a divide and conquer approach, is:
Divide their ego by their objective.
Because no matter the outcome you will still win out.
Little bit of reverse-engineering social constructionism goes a long way.
Tiktok is just a reflection of culture, the insane were cultivated and festered in academia long before any social media were a thing.