• XeroxCool@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    That degree of censorship usually implies the content is dual posted to TikTok in my experience

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      18 hours ago

      That’s weird, because the videos I watch are 1-2 hours long (or longer.) Informational deep dives are practically the opposite of Tik Tok.

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        17 hours ago

        I mean it’s my general experience, not a hard rule. Just because the TikTok algorithm actively promotes content with high interaction without any requirement for accuracy doesn’t mean there’s no educational information on the platform.

        Alternatives:

        • condensed clips are crossposted to tiktok
        • self censorship to the strictest level to minimize risk of demonetization
        • self censorship to avoid a mature rating, so viewers don’t have to log in to watch
        • self censorship to the strictest degree based on all popular platforms’ requirements because that is “the internet”

        People have always doe weird censorship things as both users and admin. Forums used to **** everything. Then things were free. The big companies started facing public pressure for beings the hosts of content and locked down again.