it shows trash based on what trash you like and interact with basicallyi dont use tiktok
thats what i see on the news
it shows trash based on what trash you like and interact with basicallyi dont use tiktok
thats what i see on the news
Yea honestly it sucks in my opinion. My attention span wouldn't be affected (even at 13), but because it would make me so dead in 5 seconds that I would give up and delete the app. After, I would go back to watching YouTube videos that are much better.tiktok would fuck up my attention span even more and we already have several reports of kids' attention spans being fucked by these short videos. never used, will never use.
for cringe content to laugh at i can just go on some subreddits.
I agree. I have a longer attention span or at least I hope, but I would rather go onto somewhere like YouTube or Odysee instead of watch TikTok. Also, with China having what ends up being nearly full control because of the privacy stuff, it ends up pretty bad. I just don't trust it and also believe that most of the content there is literal trash.Here's my thought on TikTok: I have a short attention span, but not that short of an attention span. When I watch videos, I want some with some substance to them, as such, I'll take the likes of Youtube over TikTok any day. I really just can't stand such a short video format.
Facebook was around for a good while before the Wii came along.Before Facebook, I remember people my age spent more time living, and a considerable component were videogames, even girls had them and played Singstar / Wii Sports / something else.
Maybe a few highly-visible people do that, but I kind of doubt "everyone" does that. People can be glued to their phones for other reasons, like ordinary text messages.When social media became the popular thing to use, everyone became glued to their phones, always taking pictures, feeling pressured to be constantly in the app and not miss anything, to optimize posting times and content to get the biggest number of likes.
Facebook was around for a good while before the Wii came along.
Maybe a few highly-visible people do that, but I kind of doubt "everyone" does that. People can be glued to their phones for other reasons, like ordinary text messages.