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The Commission's investigation preliminarily indicates that TikTok did not adequately assess how these addictive features could harm the physical and mental wellbeing of its users, including minors and vulnerable adults.

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[–] M137@lemmy.world 0 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Did you miss the "autoplay and highly personalised recommender system"? Those are the two big major differences and what makes people so addicted to tiktok etc. in a much worse way than forums in all forms (like reddit and lemmy). Reddit and Lemmy doesn't have any thing that curates what you see based on your habits, that's done by yourself or not at all.

[–] Petter1@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 days ago

But lemmy indeed triggers addictive behaviours on me.. But same does any news app….
Great way to flee from regional reality (Doing work, being social, talk to people, ho for a walk with the dog, do housekeeping, etc.)
Everything gets delayed when I am on here, but still, Iam writing this 🙃

[–] ageedizzle@piefed.ca 1 points 3 days ago

Reddit and Lemmy doesn't have any thing that curates what you see based on your habits

I’m pretty sure Reddit curates the content of r/popular based on your browser history.