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Oh, Gee, You fucking think? You have got to be less than room temp IQ to not be able to figure that out on your own. In China it promotes nationalism, STEM, service to country, etc. In the USA? It promotes "influencers", identity politics, 'diversity', and degeneracy.

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>A forthcoming peer-reviewed study (PDF) from Rutgers University's Network Contagion Research Institute argues that TikTok surfaces fewer anti-CCP posts compared to Instagram and YouTube, despite higher user engagement with such content. It also found that heavy TikTok usage correlates with more favorable views of China's human rights record. The findings come a Supreme Court hearing later this week on whether the federal government can ban TikTok. Gizmodo reports:

Oh, Gee, You fucking think? You have got to be less than room temp IQ to not be able to figure that out on your own. In China it promotes nationalism, STEM, service to country, etc. In the USA? It promotes "influencers", identity politics, 'diversity', and degeneracy. Archive: https://archive.today/V0jd6 From the post: >>A forthcoming peer-reviewed study (PDF) from Rutgers University's Network Contagion Research Institute argues that TikTok surfaces fewer anti-CCP posts compared to Instagram and YouTube, despite higher user engagement with such content. It also found that heavy TikTok usage correlates with more favorable views of China's human rights record. The findings come a Supreme Court hearing later this week on whether the federal government can ban TikTok. Gizmodo reports:

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