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this post was submitted on 24 Feb 2026
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Tiktok isn't that old and that it was able to break into being part of category of apps people have a hard time deleting does give hope that not all hope is lost for a new app to join the ranks.
Will just take time for features to match discord and a question of if it'll be a new shady corporate app that gains popularity.
TikTok got its hold mainly by being extremely addictive and using predatory dark patterns to keep you scrolling. That and being less censored compared to other corporate social media. While we can try to strive for the latter (with reasonable limitations), we shall not do the former, even if that means less users overall. "Avoid success at all costs".
tiktok may be a new app but it will spy on you the most :) it fuelled itself by using the money they got from selling your data to advertise itself in every spare pixel of the internet
no app with an ethical TOS & other acronyms could rise to the top like that. even word of mouth is slowly dying, there's too much white noise around (bots)
Yep, Larry Ellison, the new owner of TikTok USA is absolutely no friend too Privacy. He got his start with a little database project for the CIA called Oracle.
I remember when it initially flooded reddit feeds as a Chinese app with /r/all having random Chinese dancing clips and so on. Then next thing I knew everyone was using it. I didn't though. Was sketched out by the app permissions. And it's even worse now with the ownership change.