• schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 months ago

    It appears I am getting bored with the entire Internet.

    When we had web forums with thread bumping, I got an endless stream of interesting and entertaining things to react to despite there being relatively few users.

  • AggressivelyPassive@feddit.de
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    4 months ago

    TikTok’s DAU growth rate has collapsed.

    That might as well be saturation. If you already have nearly 100% of the target demographic on your app, there’s not much room to grow.

    Also, that data is from some mobile analytics firm, how reliable are those numbers?

  • Melllvar@startrek.website
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    4 months ago

    We’ve been covering many stories about a potential TikTok ban, including how unconstitutional it clearly is, how pointless it clearly is, and how even those who back it don’t seem to have a good explanation of why, beyond some vague handwaving about “China.”

    The bill isn’t nearly as bad as they want you to think. It bans companies in Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran from operating social media apps in US markets, forcing them to sell if they already do. These four countries are already restricted from accessing sensitive parts of the US economy, with forced sale being a legal option. Really, the only novel part of the bill is applying these kinds of restrictions to software.

    And the bill doesn’t actually punish or restrain users’ speech. It does restrain the social media company’s speech, but that may not be enough to overturn the bill on 1st amendment grounds. If you understand that social media exists to collect vast amounts of user data then you must also understand how the government has a legitimate interest in keeping that data out of an adversary’s hands. The only real question is whether the government has a compelling interest, because that’s the standard that a court would apply to this bill. And I daresay it might.