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TikTok kept list of users who watched LGBTQ+ content, former employees say

62 pointsby baptiste313about 2 years ago

6 comments

causiabout 2 years ago
TikTok keeps a list of everything its users watch and do. It keeps a list of users who watch videos about tattoos. It keeps a list of users who watch videos about wearing dresses. How would it know to recommend you more gay stuff if it doesn&#x27;t know you like gay stuff?<p>TikTok is a spyware company. Always has been. &quot;They include gay people in their spying!&quot; is not news.
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haswellabout 2 years ago
I think “duh, of course they have this data” is missing the point.<p>A lot of comments here seem to be hyper focused on the inherent properties of a social network necessary to serve users relevant content. As a tech community, we’re better equipped to understand this inherent property, but arguably the average user won’t have the same intuitions.<p>There are two ways I think this can be read:<p>1) TikTok does what every social media platform does, but because of the cultural context, articles like this seek to warn users that their preferences are now on a list somewhere. In this case, it’s not that the existence of a list is surprising, but that who holds the list is worrisome.<p>2) Above and beyond the base functions of a social network, TikTok specifically maintains topic-specific reports for &lt;reasons&gt;. If this is indeed true, it just magnifies the concern, because now it’s not just about “TikTok <i>could</i> do this”, but “TikTok <i>is</i> doing this”.<p>In other words, it’s one thing to have data about users as a natural byproduct of running the network. It’s another thing to build highly sensitive reports on that data, and depending on who builds those reports and why, questions will naturally arise.<p>What’s not clear from the article is which thing is happening.<p>&gt; <i>“TikTok does not identify individuals or infer sensitive information such as sexual orientation or race based on what they watch.”</i><p>If they’re going to do something nefarious with this kind of data, it’s not necessary to infer orientation or race. This is a non-answer.
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thomasfromcdnjsabout 2 years ago
I&#x27;d imagine any social network keeps tracks of what categories its user&#x27;s prefer.
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PurpleRamenabout 2 years ago
Obviously, that&#x27;s the whole purpose of it. Track what you like, and show you more of it.<p>And this is not a problem, as long as it&#x27;s handled with care, and not leaked or abused. It doesn&#x27;t even matter who might be accessing the data, be it China, USA, the Church, your eternal enemy, whatever... It&#x27;s crucial data, which can be weaponized against people depending on the political situation. And people should be aware of this and should have a strong interest in implementing strong laws for protecting those data and being linked to their identity.
kritikoabout 2 years ago
Previous discussion on WSJ reporting about this: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=35836837" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=35836837</a>
LetsGetTechniclabout 2 years ago
Guilty of consuming TikToks of men shaking their asses on camera, not sorry