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It is built to trigger compulsive use, especially in more impressionable audiences such as teenagers. It is also harmful to privacy. I used TikTok for 30 days and, in this article, I will explain why and how it is manipulative, addictive and has negative effects on users' privacy.
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Read More »I was on TikTok for 30 days: it is manipulative, addictive and harmful to privacy. Whether you like it or not, TikTok’s numbers are impressive. It has over 1 billion monthly active users. It was downloaded 3 billion times worldwide and it is so far the most downloaded app this year. The average user opens TikTok eight times per day. Globally, children spend an average of 75 minutes per day on TikTok, making it the social media platform they are using the most. With these astounding numbers, TikTok must have something special, right? Well it has. It uses manipulative user experience (UX) design to keep users glued to it. It is built to trigger compulsive use, especially in more impressionable audiences such as teenagers. It is also harmful to privacy. I used TikTok for 30 days and, in this article, I will explain why and how it is manipulative, addictive and has negative effects on users’ privacy. You can also watch my video about the topic on my YouTube channel. TikTok wants you hooked since you log in. The first page after you open the app is the “For You” page, where short videos carefully selected to grab your attention will be displayed. The videos are shown in full portrait mode, occupying almost all the device’s interface. There is no signalization of progress or duration of the experience, completing the full immersion and the optimization for maximal consumption. As TikTok knows exactly what you are seeing and how many seconds you stop on each video, it will select videos for you that can intrigue you in a similar way, keeping you hypnotized. The videos are in autoplay and shown in an endless scroll. These are features known for triggering addictive behavior and there were legislative plans in the United States to ban them. It does not stop there: differently from Twitter or Facebook, the user cannot scroll up fast and jump a few videos. Whatever the strength of your scroll, you are going to be shown the next video TikTok selected for you, one by one — or keep moving your finger to actively scroll up after each video begins. They are in control of what you see, not you. This is stimulating, and certainly will be another trigger for compulsive use, as the content placed at the “For You” page is statistically tailored to be the most captivating possible for you. Their data is optimized and personalized to steal as much attention as it can. On TikTok, there is no space for long descriptions or external links with further information — which would possibly take the user out of the app. They want you to stay mesmerized there. TikTok videos usually contain subtitles, so that even if you are at work or somewhere where you could not let the sound on, you can still engage with the content. If you watch a trend that you want to participate, simply tap on the soundtrack name and a pink “use this song” button will start pulsing at the bottom of the app. You are invited to participate! The various stimuli for users to become creators have worked, as it is estimated that 83 percent of TikTok users have also created content. However, these 83% user-creators now have a challenge: successful content on TikTok must follow a certain formula. Videos must be short, fast, quickly awe-inspiring and preferably using soundtracks, filters, effects, descriptions, tags and content that are currently trending in the app. To thrive on TikTok, you must be fixated on it. You must use it frequently to know what is trending on the app, otherwise you will lose the timing – and timing is everything. There is a popular dance everybody else is doing? Stop what you are doing, get dressed, get your phone in the vertical position and start recording now. The path to TikTok success is joining micro-trends and mimicking successful videos highlighting your personal touch, in a bandwagon-compulsion style. If you are a teenager and you missed a trend, you lost a valuable opportunity of online popularity and social validation among your peers. On this topic, teenagers have stated that their social lives currently revolve around TikTok: new trends, dances, viral videos, emerging stars, who is popular over there and who is not, what is cool and what is not. The power of TikTok’s algorithm over today’s youth is inconceivable. Getting together is an opportunity to attempt a TikTok viral, so get your phones ready. Regarding the content available on TikTok: it is known that creators have three seconds to enchant the viewer, otherwise their video will be thrown into TikTok’s forgetfulness blackhole. In order to captivate in 3 seconds, the content must essentially be outstanding: either shocking, irreverent, socially awkward, scary, performing admirable abilities, showing exposed bodies and so on. There is no room for ordinariness. Using filters, effects, pop music and elements that give the video an upbeat vibe and an accelerate pace is almost a must – unless you are already a TikTok celebrity, then you can do whatever you want and your flock will rain likes and comments on you. TikTok is not the suitable place for content that is purely informative or educational, that follows a normal learning pace, that lasts more than one minute, that has an introduction, a development and a thoughtful conclusion, that does not use filters, music or ‘pyrotechnic’ effects, that does not try to be catchy or oversimplify things, that does not focus on dazzling in the first three seconds. There is no time for deeper reflections, critical thinking or autonomy to process if what was seen makes sense or not. Everything is so fast that viewers just have the content pushed down their throat. Users are passive and paralyzed, waiting to be amazed. If a video has thousands of likes and interactions, it becomes viral, then it becomes socially validated as desirable and cool, then it becomes a micro-trend, then it is repeated thousands of times with little twists by people around the world and then it becomes a cultural truth. This is the power of TikTok. That is how today’s youth are consuming information and how they receive important messages about what is personally or socially desirable. Whatever is TikTok relevant will have passed the test of capturing the viewers attention in three seconds. I am not sure if any real-life meaningful content can pass this test. But in any case, this is the type of content that teenagers have been consuming for an average of 75 minutes a day. Besides the dark patterns in terms of design and algorithm that I mentioned above — aimed at glueing TikTok users to the screen indefinitely — there are two additional factors that are triggers for compulsive behavior:
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Read More »TikTok is newer and much less scrutinized than Facebook and Google. We must follow up on how the discussion will be conducted within the FCC and possibly in the European Union, when the Digital Services Act (DSA) enters into force. For now, it is not clear what happens with TikTok user data in China and if there is any type of influence from the Chinese government on how the algorithm works. The third type of privacy concern is regarding children and teenagers’ privacy. The first problem is sharenting. It can be defined as the practice by a parent of care giver of online documenting moments in the life of a child or teenager. Parents that are using TikTok soon realize that showing their kids in videos can generate good results in terms of likes and subscribers, therefore, for their next dopamine hit, they exchange their kids’ privacy for likes. There are serious privacy and security issues involved in sharing anything about a child or teenager online, including identity fraud, exposing the child to predators and cyberbullying. There is also the matter of lack of consent, as children are sometimes too small to understand what is going on, and even when they can understand and consent, they are not consulted by the parent. Therefore it is possible that, a few years from now, the child will be unhappy to discover that valuable private moments were shared on TikTok by the parent, perhaps in a sensationalized or embarrassing way, to fit a trivial trend. Remember that we, the parents, are from a different generation, and what we find acceptable and cute, they might see as inexcusable and creepy. Lastly, whatever is uploaded online has the potential to be circulating forever, as it takes only one screenshot or re-upload for that, aggravating the privacy risk. Another issue is children and teenagers’ unintentional self-exposure to malicious individuals and predators online. Given TikTok’s extreme popularity with younger audiences, there should be stricter safeguards in place to avoid this type of vulnerability and potential harm. Younger audiences should also be alerted that whatever they upload will be digitally available forever, and ill intentioned third parties could misuse it. Children and teenagers are frequent victims of cyber-bulling and abusive behavior, so additional safeguards should be made available to protect their privacy.
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