Yesterday, 01:53 PM
A vitally important distinction to keep in mind between social media in contrast to "one-way" venues (such as radio broadcasts) is that social media affords the opportunity to "clap back" with visibility just as great as - and in some cases, even greater than - the visibility of whatever is being "clapped back" against. (See my final paragraph below, for example.)
Just to be clear, I understand and sympathize with your motives.
The elements in China (and the U.S.) responsible for creating and (intentionally or unintentionally) loosing COVID absolutely should be held to account (and alas! that they almost certainly will not be).
I also agree that TikTok is indeed a primary popular venue for the dissemination of what you refer to as "toxic mind poison and enemy propaganda" (despite that such material makes up only quite a small part of its overall content). But it is not the only one, by far - and banning it would accomplish nothing but (1) perhaps some brief, transient psychic gratification that "something" had been done, and (2) initiating a totalitarian "mission creep" cure that would end up being worse than the disease (and that would even actually facilitate the wider spread of the disease to other platforms).
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