There are more than enough tik tok dance videos to prove me right. We live in a world filled with more people famous for being famous than any previous generation. These are scientifically proven facts.RunningMn9 wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 8:51 pmThere aren’t enough tik toks in the world to allow Gen Z to top the Boomers in this department. Also, Tik tok doesn’t make narcissists. You’re just crabby old man.hepcat wrote:This is the very definition of a win/meh scenario for me. I really hate tik tok and won't be sad to see it go away. But if it stays, I can just continue to ignore the narcissistic generation it's creating.
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Because your head is so far up your ass that you have shit in your eyeballs. Try cleaning them off, then read what people actually say before you try to prove them wrong with some tangent.
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I was mostly taking a swipe at Boomers, but felt like a public service announcement not minimizing what narcissism actually is might help (it’s not people being famous for being famous, or watching videos).hepcat wrote:There are more than enough tik tok dance videos to prove me right. We live in a world filled with more people famous for being famous than any previous generation. These are scientifically proven facts.
But perhaps this isn’t the place to explore that trigger.
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When did this go from being about tik tok being a potential security risk to an overall discussion about social media platf….
….oh….internet. Sorry, forgot for a second.
Carry on.
….oh….internet. Sorry, forgot for a second.
Carry on.
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A need for admiration is one of the defining traits of narcissism.RunningMn9 wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 9:58 pmI was mostly taking a swipe at Boomers, but felt like a public service announcement not minimizing what narcissism actually is might help (it’s not people being famous for being famous, or watching videos).hepcat wrote:There are more than enough tik tok dance videos to prove me right. We live in a world filled with more people famous for being famous than any previous generation. These are scientifically proven facts.
But perhaps this isn’t the place to explore that trigger.
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And is the name for people who don't like to be admired?hepcat wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 10:02 pmA need for admiration is one of the defining traits of narcissism.RunningMn9 wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 9:58 pmI was mostly taking a swipe at Boomers, but felt like a public service announcement not minimizing what narcissism actually is might help (it’s not people being famous for being famous, or watching videos).hepcat wrote:There are more than enough tik tok dance videos to prove me right. We live in a world filled with more people famous for being famous than any previous generation. These are scientifically proven facts.
But perhaps this isn’t the place to explore that trigger.
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You like to completely ignore whatever people offer that disagrees with you, and make snarky little insinuations that those people aren't smart enough to understand/support genocide/whatever. There is no rational discourse with you. There is your opinion, and there is you explaining why your opinion is the only right answer. That's it. My actively aggressive response pales next to the passive-aggressive crap you've been shoveling for months.
I honestly don't know what you're going for here. You clearly have very little regard for the opinions of the people here, so why do you put so much effort into soliciting them?
In any case, that was wave-off. There's no point in reasoning with a brick wall.
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I would imagine so. I know that the numerous admiring compliments I get on a daily basis for my tik tok videos makes me uncomfortable.
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If I don't have any regard of other's opinion, I am not going to try to argue or debate. I'm always try to explain why I disagree on something and to try to defend my opinions because I care about other's opinions. I can accept that I can be wrong, just need to convince me with a fact or a better argument.Blackhawk wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 10:20 pmYou like to completely ignore whatever people offer that disagrees with you, and make snarky little insinuations that those people aren't smart enough to understand/support genocide/whatever. There is no rational discourse with you. There is your opinion, and there is you explaining why your opinion is the only right answer. That's it. My actively aggressive response pales next to the passive-aggressive crap you've been shoveling for months.
I honestly don't know what you're going for here. You clearly have very little regard for the opinions of the people here, so why do you put so much effort into soliciting them?
In any case, that was wave-off. There's no point in reasoning with a brick wall.
But if you think there is no point in reasoning with me. Then feel free to ignore me. Why bother responding to me?
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That's a feature of narcissism, not the definition. The positive opposite of narcissism is altruism (the desire to help others for their sake.) The negative opposite is echoism (the constant need to help others at the expense of one's own needs.)
The latter is one of my bigger struggles.
The latter is one of my bigger struggles.
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Never said it was THE definition . It is one of the defining traits, as I wrote.
And just to be clear: my calling an entire generation narcissistic was more tongue in cheek than anything. I may dislike Tik Tok for numerous reasons, but I also think social media platforms like Facebook aren’t that bad in many ways. They allow us a connection to others that might not exist in many situations. Long distance family and friends for instance.
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I wasn't responding to you. I was responding to...
...specifically pointing out that the two halves of the question aren't the same. The opposite of narcissism and the opposite of dislike admiration are different things (disliking compliments is most often an indicator of low self esteem - it feels undeserved, as you're not good enough, so it makes you uncomfortable.)What is the opposite of narcissism? What is "hate or dislike of admiration" a trait of? Shy? Introvert?
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Aren’t you the person who complains when people don’t quote what they’re replying to?
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I'm also the person who acknowledges the headaches from when people post something between the response and what it was being responding to.
Both of which I failed to take into account.
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You're right: Content is beside the point. TikTok can keep right on ticking under new ownership. The issue is whether it's a Chinese spyware/propaganda tool. Both Congress and the administration agree that it is. I'm willing to believe that they probably know more about it than I do.
My nephew regularly posts TikTok videos in our family Facebook channel. I never click on them, because Chinese spyware. Plus his taste in videos doesn't overlap much with mine.
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If you want completely focused discussion, you need to have an actively moderated platform. Otherwise the topic is always going to touch on secondary issues (in this case, the suggestion that TikTok was on the same level as YouTube/Instagram.)
No issue is so narrow that there aren't peripheral elements to be considered.
No issue is so narrow that there aren't peripheral elements to be considered.
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About tiktok vs youtube from content creators (influencers?) viewpoint is that you don't need to have huge subscription for tiktok to recommend/promote your videos. So a smaller content creators have easier playing field in tiktok vs youtube.
Most content creators that make videos for tiktok also have youtube channels, it is just that it is harder to get notice and views. Some content creators use tiktok to attract people to their youtube channels. Same with those that stream on twitch. Tiktok is how they get people to watch them when they started.
I guess that is also why young people like tiktok, it is easier for them to get notice and fulfill their need of admiration.
Most content creators that make videos for tiktok also have youtube channels, it is just that it is harder to get notice and views. Some content creators use tiktok to attract people to their youtube channels. Same with those that stream on twitch. Tiktok is how they get people to watch them when they started.
I guess that is also why young people like tiktok, it is easier for them to get notice and fulfill their need of admiration.
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The lack of awareness that this quote could be used in this thread is pretty entertaining IMO.Victoria Raverna wrote:The evil youtube algorithm promoted that video to my youtube main page and I watched it and thought it might be interesting to share here. Is that not a good thing to do? To post something that is related to the topic?
VR now reminds me of the mindless zombies in Dawn of the Dead, but posting on social media rather than eating brains in person. No algorithm necessary.
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LOL. Seriously?Zarathud wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 9:18 amThe lack of awareness that this quote could be used in this thread is pretty entertaining IMO.Victoria Raverna wrote:The evil youtube algorithm promoted that video to my youtube main page and I watched it and thought it might be interesting to share here. Is that not a good thing to do? To post something that is related to the topic?
VR now reminds me of the mindless zombies in Dawn of the Dead, but posting on social media rather than eating brains in person. No algorithm necessary.
For someone that claimed to be a lawyer, you're a disappointment. What kind of lawyer are you? Ambulance chaser?
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The irony is that I'M the one that initially made it about tik tok being annoying for other reasons.Blackhawk wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 12:04 am If you want completely focused discussion, you need to have an actively moderated platform. Otherwise the topic is always going to touch on secondary issues (in this case, the suggestion that TikTok was on the same level as YouTube/Instagram.)
No issue is so narrow that there aren't peripheral elements to be considered.
Also, I want Blackhawk, Zarathud and VR to hug it out. Things are getting way too rough. I'll have my mentat Issie contact you with the details of an upcoming OO summit, along with the square root of pi.
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My response was meant to be that too (but refocusing it on Boomers).hepcat wrote:And just to be clear: my calling an entire generation narcissistic was more tongue in cheek than anything.
It’s a hot button topic for me, having suffered at the hands of a narcissist for decades. I didn’t mean to unleash that here.
Narcissism is rooted in *intense* self-loathing. I just meant that being in tik tok videos is mostly about wanting attention, it’s not a reflection of that self-hatred that drives narcissists. That’s all.
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Well, I'm glad you came out okay. And I'm sure your faith in L Ron Hubbard helped you through much of that.
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I would say I came out. I wouldn’t say I’m okay.hepcat wrote:Well, I'm glad you came out okay. And I'm sure your faith in L Ron Hubbard helped you through much of that.
I’m still filled to the brim with thetans, and unfortunately my recent transition to federal service makes it more difficult to afford to clear them.
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It's almost as if people are the problem.
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TikTok just had the most important two hours of its life
After more than two hours of oral argument between TikTok and a group of content creators on one side, and the US government on the other, it remains uncertain how the judges may rule. Today wasn’t the slam dunk that TikTok needed as all three judges asked some very skeptical questions about the ByteDance relationship, but they didn’t let the government off easy, either.
Struggling to find historical and metaphorical precedent, the judges at a federal appeals court in Washington grappled with how TikTok’s foreign ownership affects its constitutional rights under US law.
They leaned on analogies about terrorist propaganda and hypotheticals about a possible shooting war involving the United States and China. They looked to a past case about communist propaganda delivered through the US Postal Service. And some of the Supreme Court’s most recent landmark decisions about online speech, issued just this year, made an appearance, too.
If the law in question targeted only US-based companies, “there’s no doubt that would be a huge First Amendment concern,” said Sri Srinivasan, chief judge of the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, citing a pair of cases decided by the Supreme Court this summer.
But, he added, that isn’t the situation here. Instead, Congress passed a law that targets a US company’s foreign owners and their influence over the algorithm that 170 million Americans use to watch videos about sports, fashion and politics.
It's almost as if people are the problem.