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ericmaytoday at 3:19 PM1 replyview on HN

> For many users, this is their primary news source.

That's their problem. You can't make blanket claims saying Americans now don't have easy access to information when there are other sources, ranging from the NYT to the Intercept, to anything you want to read being written and translated right on your computer from the EU or Japan or anywhere else you want to read.

> An American oligarch and party loyalist now has de facto control of the app.

Chinese oligarch, American oligarch. Either way someone without your best intentions in mind owns your platform. Maybe you should stop using it.


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JeremyNTtoday at 6:56 PM

Goalpost moving, this one.

The post you were replying to stated:

> hiding information from the US public

They didn't say "Americans now don't have easy access to information" (your words). They said this sort of manipulation would be to hide information from the American public.

Many people in the American public only see news on TikTok. If information is suppressed within TikTok, it is hidden to them.

If TikTok stops showing content, can they find it some other way? Yes, if they know to look. It's not blocked or destroyed, but it's hidden.

Is that a problem? Yes. TikTok's dominance was and is a problem in and of itself. But that isn't an excuse to abuse its dominance for propaganda purposes.

As X has shown, these platforms are crucial to the information ecosystem, and their selective curation can warp the views of an entire population.

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