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The article even start with "He spends much of his free time on TikTok, and was swept up in Georgescu’s rhetoric. TikTok’s algorithm fed him a steady stream of short, stirring videos..." and then ignores reality again to spin a story of how it's all just protest voting from people felt let down by politics.
Again. For the 100000th time it's not brain-washing by social media but purely "protest voting", with social media as an innocent bystander just concidentally being there and pouring bullshit into people's brains 24/7 every single time.
@Ooops
Social media - and Tiktok is no exemption, of course - is not an "innocent bystander". Their algorithms deliberately surveill and manipulate users, and pursue a commercial and/or political agenda. In case of Tiktok, this agenda serves the goal of the regime in China (and their allies).
There is ample evidence for Tiktok and (almost) all other social media platforms pursuing a purpose. For the Romanian election case, there is an analysis by the European Media Observatory on the Romanian election -- (Archived link).
On 'TikTok's role in Romanian politics' and the 'Candidate Performance Metrics', it says, among others:
The analysis also says:
Emphasis mine.
[Edit typo.]
I reckon there’s gotta be a typo (or satire) in Oooops’ 2nd paragraph. It doesn’t fit to the first and I am relatively sure his POV is pretty similar to yours.
I on the other hand would suggest to be careful to assume everybody’s just brainwashed and by that questioning ever more election results and trying to revert them if unwanted. People voting for fascists is not a thing brought upon us by foreign actors. It comes from within and we got to fight it here much more vigorously.
@bungalowtill@lemmy.dbzer0.com Yah, I forget surveillance algorithms are only bad when they come from the West, right? (/s, just to be safe)
In other related news:
Romania orders election recount after TikTok bias claims
Weird answer.
But yeah, I know about the recount. And I wonder: How can a recount change anything if the voters were already manipulated when they cast their votes?
How a little-known far-right candidate manipulated TikTok to rise to the top in the Romanian election