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Wow who would’ve thought that the chinese app would spread propaganda about its ally’s enemy1?1??1
There is quite literally zero evidence that Tiktok "spreads propaganda" relating to the Russia-Ukraine war of its own volition. There are literally millions of pro-Russia users around the world - i.e India where a huge percent of users come from and where the population is split on which side of the war is to blame - who are responsible.
In Germany, it was found that it's very very very easy to fall down an AfD propaganda hole when browsing TikTok -- and the way that was fixed was by other parties, non-party actors etc. starting to give a fuck about the platform.
I'm not saying there's no Chinese shennanigans going on on TikTok, there probably are at least low-key and they're keeping it around as an asset they can use more intensively, push come to shove. But that doesn't mean that everything bad on TikTok is a Chinese plot, it could be, you know, just our own societies dropping the ball. Shocking, I know, how would that ever happen. Algorithm-wise TikTok didn't prefer AfD content the AfD just figured out how to use it effectively.
In the case of AfD and political polarization, that's a problem on all platforms and has more to do with how algorithms and user engagement work.
And that's not the case with Ukraine because...?
As far as I know we have no data to that end, and I consider it unlikely because it's not strategically opportune for the Chinese: The Russians are perfectly capable of bending the algorithm to their favour without being given a leg up so why risk burning the asset that is TikTok to support a war that the Chinese aren't fans of, anyway, for an "ally" that's already busy vassalising themselves to them.
I don't think that the Chinese are actively using TikTok for anything at the moment, on the side of ByteDance they're using it as a money maker, research platform to figure out things they can't figure out with their highly restricted domestic version, and on part of the CCP it's something they may care to use actively in the future, but there's no need or use now, but they sure as fuck slurp up all intelligence they can get from there. Long story short don't dunk on China if you want to visit it, especially not on TikTok. Personally I recommend dunking on China and visiting Taiwan, instead. Better tea, anyway.
It's easy to fall into filter bubbles.