5 comments

  • throwawayffffas 2 hours ago
    1. Anti-Democrat as in against the Democrat party.
    • clipsy 1 hour ago
      The party is named the "Democratic Party," not the "Democrat Party."

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_State...

      • tristanj 1 hour ago
        The epithet 'Democrat Party' has been used for over a hundred years to refer to the Democratic Party. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democrat_Party_(epithet)

        The slur stems from how the Democratic Party campaigns on democratic principles and helping the people, but when in elected they end up not delivering and instead protecting donors & corporate interests. They also do not act democratic. The Democratic Party rigged the 2016 primary so Bernie Sanders would lose to Hillary Clinton. Then in 2020 they rigged the primary again so Joe Biden would win against Bernie Sanders. Then in 2024, they rigged it again so Kamala Harris became Democratic nominee without winning the primary. All of this was done to protect donor & corporate interests.

        The Republican party is the same, there's nothing republican about them.

  • chomp 57 minutes ago
    I mean, it’s ran by Larry Ellison and the Saudis, so I don’t think this is surprising. But good research nonetheless.
    • CaptainNegative 54 minutes ago
      Does he also run a time machine? He bought TikTok only earlier this year.
      • someotherperson 50 minutes ago
        Worth mentioning that Oracle has been hosting US TikTok data since 2022.
  • outside1234 53 minutes ago
    I mean I think we can expect that from the then Chinese and now Billionaires that own it
  • tonetheman 47 minutes ago
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  • blindriver 42 minutes ago
    Given the fact that the Republicans won, doesn't that actually make sense? More people consumed the pro-Republican content because they intended to vote Republican.
    • giarc 32 minutes ago
      It's probably a bit more nuanced then that. You have to look at the people that use Tiktok... are they generally more left or right? I don't know the answer. I would have said they are younger and therefore more left leaning, however, I think that's becoming less and less true.
    • hallole 33 minutes ago
      Good point, but the article does say

      > "ideological imbalance occurs regardless of a user’s initial political interests"

      But yeah, even in the absence of any kind of algorithmic bias, I'd still expect there to be an imbalance for the reason that you point out.

    • krapp 34 minutes ago
      If it were the other way around people would be accusing the CCP of trying to rig the election for the Democrats, but sure. When it helps the Republicans I guess there's nothing to see here.