Now that the Supreme Court has upheld a TikTok ban, "a window has been opened for acknowledging that, as a matter of law, protecting human expression is qualitatively different from enabling algorithmic manipulation of human attention," Allison Stanger writes.
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Like all social media, TT can be used for mindless scrolling, keeping in touch with friends, forging communities, political activism, organizing social movements, artist's markets, etc. Depends how you use it.
It *is* a free speech issue.
Users should be given the option to opt out of any algorithm
Those American companies SELL that manipulating inducing data to our enemy!
Sell OK- capitalism baby
Freely give - no fucking way
About right for men protecting men
I might not even be asking the right questions.
Why would China spy through the front door, when they have the entire nation already tracked out back? (Not really kidding here.)
The default view on social media platforms should be chronological and only accounts you follow.
Users need to have to opt in to an algorithm and always have the option to opt out.