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Joe Rogan says Tiktok is stealing your data

Joe Rogan says Tiktok is stealing your data

Think they saw that people are addicted to social media and they came up with the most addictive version of social media, which is TikTok. It's the most addictive social platform by far. It's the best for sucking people in. My kids are hooked, line, and sinker on that app, and I know a lot of other people, including grown folks, who are caught up in it too.

It's designed to be highly engaging; it starts playing videos immediately as soon as you open the app. New content is displayed constantly, capturing your attention and creating an almost hypnotic loop. While you're getting pulled into this addictive vortex, it's worth noting that TikTok is also monitoring your keystrokes and audio settings. By "audio settings," I mean it has access to your microphone, essentially allowing it to listen to you.

So, how does it end? It ends with China having all of your data. If they develop what's essentially data currency, then what happens next? You're in a tight spot. Just look at what’s happening in China. Recently, they've been moving tanks in front of banks to prevent people from rioting because they've had their money taken away. Did you see that? It's insane.

Keywords

  • Social Media Addiction
  • TikTok
  • Data Monitoring
  • Keystrokes
  • Microphone Access
  • China
  • Data Currency
  • Bank Riots

FAQ

Q: What makes TikTok more addictive compared to other social media platforms?
A: TikTok starts playing content immediately when you open the app, continuously feeding users with new videos and making it highly engaging.

Q: What kind of data is TikTok allegedly monitoring?
A: TikTok is said to monitor your keystrokes and has access to your microphone, essentially allowing it to listen to your conversations.

Q: What are the potential risks of China having access to this kind of data?
A: The concern is that if China develops a form of data currency with this information, they could gain considerable influence. For example, they have already moved tanks in front of banks to stop riots after seizing people's money.

Q: Have there been any real-world examples of extreme measures taken by China?
A: Yes, tanks were recently deployed in front of banks in China to stop people from rioting after their funds were seized.

Q: Are only young people affected by TikTok’s addictive nature?
A: No, TikTok's addictive design affects people of all ages, including adults and older individuals.