TikTok has surpassed Google 01-02-2022, 11:34 AM
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The popular app known by TikTok or Douyin (ByteDance) is #1 in the world this year.
Update: Read further down the thread. The title is somewhat misleading.
In 2020 the video-sharing platform was ranked #7. Now, it's dethroned Google, followed by Facebook (Meta), Microsoft and Apple. This is a disturbance in the force.
Quote:Regardless, Google is well aware of TikTok's dominance. The site has been looking to become increasingly focused on video and audio as the internet moves away from content people can read and toward content people can see or hear. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram and podcasts have largely led that shift.
TikTok's popularity also shows just how much people trust it.
Which is also very disturbing. When you consider this is an app banned previously in the military and in the US (it was short lived), and it has numerous privacy concerns which were raised by security researchers and government entities, younsort of have to wonder why it's still so popular?
Also concerns have arisen that, since the platform was almost bought by Microsoft in the US, but was eventually partnered with Oracle, the cloud service provider - it begs another question: where is the company and the platform heading? It's clearly already marketed towards young users. It's also clearly a sink for data and privacy maladies, none of which have remotely been alleviated since the partnership.
In October of last year, a TikTok executive refused to tell Congress whether the Chinese government could access American users' data and the truth is that,even if it isn't intentional, it is starting to seem more like an operation to collect data as each day passes. Concerns aren't being eradicated as they should have been late 2019, and entire countries have outright sued TikTok for not providing transparency with its privacy policies. Where does it end? When will people wake up and see that this is not a video-sharing platform we can trust, and that it's destroying transparency?
My faith is dwindling.
(This post was last modified: 01-06-2022, 02:50 AM by ConcernedCitizen.
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