The Valencia High School incident, where a group of girls sang a controversial TikTok song, has sparked a conversation about the dangers of social media algorithms and their impact on youth behavior. This article explores the complex issue of algorithmic incentives, their effect on the pursuit of fame and money, and how they contribute to the undermining of social justice efforts. It also delves into the complicity of certain community leaders in the increasing hate crimes against the Asian community.
I'm astonished that sufficient demand exists for this weirdness to make anyone up to $80k for one post. Just to act like a hopeless idiot. This monkey has some disturbing priorities. I berate my fellow Gen X pals for following TikTok ass-wagglers and buying them Escalades when they could spank it to Pornhub like normal middle-aged shut-ins. Starve the Instagram beast!
The most disturbing part is there are different algorithms for the United States and China, in their version they send users content that is much more healthy, thus if you want to be rewarded do things that are healthy. Ours algorithm is much different. We are not dropping leaflets over cities anymore, warfare has always been about the mind. I think we could be losing this cold war.
I'm astonished that sufficient demand exists for this weirdness to make anyone up to $80k for one post. Just to act like a hopeless idiot. This monkey has some disturbing priorities. I berate my fellow Gen X pals for following TikTok ass-wagglers and buying them Escalades when they could spank it to Pornhub like normal middle-aged shut-ins. Starve the Instagram beast!
The most disturbing part is there are different algorithms for the United States and China, in their version they send users content that is much more healthy, thus if you want to be rewarded do things that are healthy. Ours algorithm is much different. We are not dropping leaflets over cities anymore, warfare has always been about the mind. I think we could be losing this cold war.