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r/technology is suddenly :marseyworried: about TikTok's influence on the youth

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When a TikTok user searches the social media app for information on top news stories, ranging from Covid-19 vaccines to school shootings, nearly 20% of the videos presented as search results contain misinformation, according to a research report published Wednesday.

For example, a search for the question "Was the 2020 election stolen?"

NewsGuard's report was released amid bipartisan concerns in Washington about the possibility that US user data could find its way to the Chinese government and be used to undermine US interests due to a national security law in that country that compels companies located there to cooperate with data requests.

TikTok does not operate in China, Pappas said, though it does have an office in China.

But this takes it so many levels further."

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Oh heck this sounds super serious. I hope that TikTok posts don't cause people to question the wholesome government. I thought TikTok was just for good things, like encouraging children to transition.

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when trump was president and wanting to ban tiktok, it was bad* (i have no idea why i said "good") by default because no one could ever agree with trump or say he was right.

but he's not president now, so it's fine to hold the same opinions he had. it's actually a good thing now!

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Just have to memory hole all the instances of them holding the opposite position while he was in power.

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