Is TikTok a National Security Threat?
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In this episode, we talk about TikTok’s growing influence, its role in shaping the future of social media, and the dangers it poses to mental health, privacy, and even national security. With more downloads than Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram combined, TikTok has become the most downloaded app in the world. We dive into the platform’s controversial impact on Generation Z, including how it promotes narcissism, self-objectification, and unhealthy addiction to instant gratification. The episode also explores the platform’s ties to China and its potential role in spreading propaganda, as well as the data collection practices that have raised concerns across the globe. TikTok’s success isn’t just about viral trends; it’s about how it’s reshaping the way we consume media, form our identities, and understand the world around us.
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