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by Thorrez
519 days ago
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>The Communications Act of 1934 primarily targets traditional media (e.g., television, radio), while TikTok is an algorithm-driven social media platform where content is user-generated. Its operational model is fundamentally different from traditional media. Directly equating the two is unreasonable and does not align with the realities of the modern digital economy. I don't understand your point. Yes, TikTok and traditional media are different. But there are similarities. And you haven't pointed out any difference between them that would make a law restricting traditional media reasonable but a law restricting TikTok unreasonable. >A More Reasonable Solution Is Strengthening Regulation, Not an Outright Ban Why capitalize every letter of the sentence? This feels like it was generated by an LLM. |
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