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The Wall Street Journal created over 100 bot account to watch thousands of videos to understand how TikTok digs into your deepest and darkest thoughts, and then, once it narrowed it down, it continued to reinforce those thoughts further. The psychology behind this is that if someone knows how you think, they can manipulate the message and alter what you think.
This is first example of a high-profile reverse-engineering of it's kind. We know that all social media apps do this, but TikTok appears to do it the most efficiently.
Consequences: I've often heard people say, "Well, I have noting to hide," but this is an gross misunderstanding of how personal information is being weaponized by adversaries, both domestic, foreign, private and public. And yes, TikTok is still owned by ByteDance, a Chinese entity.
This is first example of a high-profile reverse-engineering of it's kind. We know that all social media apps do this, but TikTok appears to do it the most efficiently.
Consequences: I've often heard people say, "Well, I have noting to hide," but this is an gross misunderstanding of how personal information is being weaponized by adversaries, both domestic, foreign, private and public. And yes, TikTok is still owned by ByteDance, a Chinese entity.