Anonymous wrote:I’m not really on social media so I apologize if this is a dumb question but doesn’t Instagram have the same videos? Can’t the “influencers,” etc move over there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Okay this could have happened on YouTube as well. Wasn’t Justin Bieber first noticed on a YouTube video? And that singer with the Patti Labelle “Patti pies” singing its praises became a backup singer because of his YouTube breakout fandom singing about the pies. What was unique about tic toc that is making people lose their minds when there is concern about national security. I honestly don’t get it and nobody has been able to help me understand the angst.
The national security concerns are way overblown. If they were worried about China having access to information they would ban their shopping apps too. The olds in Congress don't understand any of this. This is about American social media companies not wanting the competition. And it is TikTok.
Not sure if you guys watched that entire video, but what the singer was talking about is how the same people in Congress who voted to ban TikTok have been investing heavily in Meta…..
I find Congress repulsive for many reasons including this, but if Tic Toc was not a Chinese government owned company and traded on the stock exchange, those corrupt congressmen and women would also have tic toc stock. The two bad behaviors are not equivalent.
Your continued misspelling of the platform is showing your ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Okay this could have happened on YouTube as well. Wasn’t Justin Bieber first noticed on a YouTube video? And that singer with the Patti Labelle “Patti pies” singing its praises became a backup singer because of his YouTube breakout fandom singing about the pies. What was unique about tic toc that is making people lose their minds when there is concern about national security. I honestly don’t get it and nobody has been able to help me understand the angst.
The national security concerns are way overblown. If they were worried about China having access to information they would ban their shopping apps too. The olds in Congress don't understand any of this. This is about American social media companies not wanting the competition. And it is TikTok.
Not sure if you guys watched that entire video, but what the singer was talking about is how the same people in Congress who voted to ban TikTok have been investing heavily in Meta…..
I find Congress repulsive for many reasons including this, but if Tic Toc was not a Chinese government owned company and traded on the stock exchange, those corrupt congressmen and women would also have tic toc stock. The two bad behaviors are not equivalent.
You’re missing the entire point.
Anonymous wrote:Not me and I’m so happy about this. Social media has dumbed down our society.
Anonymous wrote:Something else will replace it if doesn’t come back.
If I does come back, I hate that Trump will probably look like a hero for doing so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Okay this could have happened on YouTube as well. Wasn’t Justin Bieber first noticed on a YouTube video? And that singer with the Patti Labelle “Patti pies” singing its praises became a backup singer because of his YouTube breakout fandom singing about the pies. What was unique about tic toc that is making people lose their minds when there is concern about national security. I honestly don’t get it and nobody has been able to help me understand the angst.
The national security concerns are way overblown. If they were worried about China having access to information they would ban their shopping apps too. The olds in Congress don't understand any of this. This is about American social media companies not wanting the competition. And it is TikTok.
Not sure if you guys watched that entire video, but what the singer was talking about is how the same people in Congress who voted to ban TikTok have been investing heavily in Meta…..
I find Congress repulsive for many reasons including this, but if Tic Toc was not a Chinese government owned company and traded on the stock exchange, those corrupt congressmen and women would also have tic toc stock. The two bad behaviors are not equivalent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Okay this could have happened on YouTube as well. Wasn’t Justin Bieber first noticed on a YouTube video? And that singer with the Patti Labelle “Patti pies” singing its praises became a backup singer because of his YouTube breakout fandom singing about the pies. What was unique about tic toc that is making people lose their minds when there is concern about national security. I honestly don’t get it and nobody has been able to help me understand the angst.
The national security concerns are way overblown. If they were worried about China having access to information they would ban their shopping apps too. The olds in Congress don't understand any of this. This is about American social media companies not wanting the competition. And it is TikTok.
Not sure if you guys watched that entire video, but what the singer was talking about is how the same people in Congress who voted to ban TikTok have been investing heavily in Meta…..
I find Congress repulsive for many reasons including this, but if Tic Toc was not a Chinese government owned company and traded on the stock exchange, those corrupt congressmen and women would also have tic toc stock. The two bad behaviors are not equivalent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Okay this could have happened on YouTube as well. Wasn’t Justin Bieber first noticed on a YouTube video? And that singer with the Patti Labelle “Patti pies” singing its praises became a backup singer because of his YouTube breakout fandom singing about the pies. What was unique about tic toc that is making people lose their minds when there is concern about national security. I honestly don’t get it and nobody has been able to help me understand the angst.
The national security concerns are way overblown. If they were worried about China having access to information they would ban their shopping apps too. The olds in Congress don't understand any of this. This is about American social media companies not wanting the competition. And it is TikTok.
Not sure if you guys watched that entire video, but what the singer was talking about is how the same people in Congress who voted to ban TikTok have been investing heavily in Meta…..
Anonymous wrote:I’m not really on social media so I apologize if this is a dumb question but doesn’t Instagram have the same videos? Can’t the “influencers,” etc move over there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, so it went offline a day before Trump takes office and the message on the site reads, “We are fortunate that President Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to reinstate TikTok once he takes office. Please stay tuned!”
And this somehow isn’t a giant effort to manipulate us politically?
Yes it is very much political manipulation from a foreign entity. Don’t forget the mention that Trump had over four billion views and understand the value of Tic Toc.
Anonymous wrote:In theory, my teen will have 6 hours of free time daily now.