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this post was submitted on 05 Feb 2024
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I reported loads of content on Instagram, genuinely creepy accounts of "athletic teens" and they all got rejected.
I got caught in a horrible recommendations loop because I'd like family photos of running and gymnastics for my nieces and cousins.
I never reach that point on Facebook. I scroll for about 5 posts to see what my family and friends might be up to and get too frustrated with unmoderated spam and report it as spam and close the tab and move on
Honestly they are all bad
Yeah I disagree. Ticktok content is way to short to have any meaningful impact. Its just dopamine over and over.
Yeah and nobody in their right mind would ever try to use Vine for journalism. I'm confused why you think Tiktok is different.
Ah, I didn't realize you could use Ticktok in the browser. Anyway I personally won't use such platforms as they are way to addicting for me.