VoilaChihuahua,

I hope we can all agree that media, like drugs, exists on a spectrum of less harmful (books / weed) to very harmful (torture porn / bath salts). As time passes and more things are added to our lists we should no longer generalize and say everything in our once very small category is all good or all bad.

c0mbatbag3l,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

Social media in general and TikTok specifically have had major impacts to both our attention span as well as things like anxiety disorders.

Everything else in this list from reading to videogames is a different way to absorb a story, but social media isn’t built for that. Its designed on FOMO, and the idea that you have to keep posting and engaging or you’ll disappear. The algorithms are also toxic and designed like a gambling addiction. Books don’t do that, even TV can’t really do that. Videogames can, but not all are. Social media absolutely is, though. Everytime.

NathanielThomas,

While it’s silly to suggest all these things are bad for you, TikTok genuinely is a braindead exercise in scrolling attention-hungry morons posting videos that are overall worthless contributions to the planet.

zepheriths,

psypost.org/…/new-study-identifies-the-most-defin…

As always the issue is loneliness. This has been proven since the 1970’s with the rat park experiment.

ArchmageAzor,
@ArchmageAzor@lemmy.world avatar

TikTok, Social media, video games, rock and metal music, rap music, Dungeons and Dragons, Rock ‘n’ Roll, movies, phones, bikes, novels, older generations will always chose a scapegoat to focus on

Eventually it will be our turn

Surp,
@Surp@lemmy.world avatar

Tiktok definitely doesn’t fall into anything intelligent that’s for sure.

Atomdude,

I spend a lot of time on TikTok and once the algorithm knows what you like it’s a fantastic way to waste your time, the same way reddit and YouTube are.

quadropiss,

They were making a typical “TikTok bad brain rot user stupid cringe natural selection🤓☝️” “joke”. Don’t bother explaining that to them because they don’t care

Niggling__Niggard,

“TikTok is just like reading a book”

-OP

Tangent5280,

LMAO this is way too harsh on the OP, poor guy just wanted to draw a parallel. Please stop murdering them in the comments.

baked_tea,

Nope, it’s normalising unnecessary bs

quadropiss,

Pinpoint the exact string of words where that was conveyed by op

Niggling__Niggard,

Learn 2 read, noob.

quadropiss,

The point was people are always looking for a scapegoat when they don’t understand shit. I’m not the one to “learn to read”

Edit: what the hell is that username

thecam,
@thecam@lemmy.world avatar

Tiktok is digitial media, the attention span is the issue, not the media format.

I know a few people who admitted to me without me even probing them that they cannot handle watching or listening to a video over 1 minute long.

I am not for censoring Tiktok, however I will never used it since its horrible on privacy and has “back doors” to a powerful and malicious government. And I like videos that are long with good discussion or information.

zovits,

No, tiktok is not digital media. It’s a chinese cyber warfare weapon of mass destruction.

thecam,
@thecam@lemmy.world avatar

I think your right about that. It can be used to divide and subvert the west, but American big tech platforms do the same domestically and abroad.

Fades,

TikTok conditions you to process media very quickly, id it doesn’t catch you within a few seconds you’re on the next one — that sort of thing then applies access the board and not only when browsing TT

Especially since children are still developing their brains this makes it even more problematic

ristoril_zip,

I feel like the actual danger is too much of a single kind of stimulation. So if you ONLY sit around and read books, literally never go outside, never take a walk, never go out with friends, stop working… Is your contention that people were wrong to warn against doing that?

Now, have you seen how some people consume TikTok? They will literally do almost precisely what I’ve described above. Just sit and stare and scroll for hours. Neglect other life activities.

If you scroll TT for an hour per day, you’re never going to experience negative effects from it. If you scroll it for 14 hours a day, you will probably become a vegetable. Find a happy medium (for me it’s 0 hours per day but everyone is different), eat, go outside sometimes, spend time with real life people, go to work or school, etc.

TootSweet,

John Philip Sousa had only terrible things to say about… wait for it… player pianos.

craftyindividual,

I hear he liked to blow his own horn. And I confuse him with Adolphe Sax who nearly died multiple times before inventing the saxophone.

Fubar91,

Wholey depends on the content of said delivery platforms. Tik-tok content does tend to lean towards mindless entertainment. If it was a bunch of learning or information content as the majority, people would have less of stink about it.

Too much of anything is bad obviously.

Meowoem,

That’s the thing though there’s loads of that on there and some really intelligent debate, it’s not as fun to write a story about though and the media companies certainly aren’t going to advertise their competitors like that.

When I was a kid my parents said you shouldn’t belive anything on the internet, all they’d seen is exaggerated media stories about terrible things and ‘anyone can put anything up’ type comments - obviously now they understand it more they know what can and can’t be trusted online

amanneedsamaid,

Tiktok is not comparable to these other technologies, as TikTok uses an individualized algorithm to manipulate its users.

RubiksIsocahedron,

“Anything outside of the propaganda that I indoctrinate you with will rot your brain” - everyone in history.

Moobythegoldensock,

They’re not wrong. Screen time is known to be harmful to children. And radio time may have been as well: hard to say, because kids aren’t listening to that kind of radio anymore. Two things can be true at once: pointing fingers at something that doesn’t apply anymore (when’s the last time you listened to a radio serial?) doesn’t invalidate the harms today.

Here’s what the actual experts say:

aacap.org/…/Children-And-Watching-TV-054.aspx

craftyindividual,

Talk radio still rots a lot of brains of all ages. It’s insidious as a lot of folks still have that on in the background while driving to work or cooking etc, as compared to video and TV where you have to look directly at it and think about the message received with your whole brain.

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