- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - A dozen social and racial justice groups said Thursday that the federal effort to require a sale or ban of TikTok would suppress speech from minority communities by disrupting a critical tool many use to establish connections online and advocate for causes. - Thursday is the deadline for third-party groups to file documents supporting the social video platform and eight TikTok creators who sued the U.S. government last month. - On Wednesday evening, seven other free speech-oriented advocacy groups submitted a brief to the court, arguing the law would infringe on the First Amendment and make it impossible for users to associate on the app. - Both groups have received donations from the Susquehanna Foundation, a sister organization to the trading firm co-founded by prominent ByteDance investor and Republican megadonor Jeff Yass. - The federal law, which President Joe Biden signed as part of a larger foreign aid package in April, is the U.S. government’s attempt to deal with long-running national security concerns about TikTok’s presence and reach in the U.S. - The Justice Department said in a statement last week that it’s looking forward to defending the recently enacted legislation, which addresses “critical national security concerns in a manner that is consistent with the First Amendment and other constitutional limitations.” 
 - The original article contains 686 words, the summary contains 206 words. Saved 70%. I’m a bot and I’m open source! 
- It’s literally Chinese spyware ffs. - Chinese spyware… Hosted in the US. With communications going to US data centers. - Odd that you’d call it Chinese spyware, when the more fair assessment is that it’s American spyware that happens to run a content recommendation algorithm from a Chinese company… 
- no u 
- as opposed to us spyware, so its bad 
- But it is entertaining spyware. - Arguably not. Especially if you like watching things for longer than a minute and without the most cringy dancing imaginable. - It’s also a known adhd black hole and misinformation haven. - It’s based on an algorithm. The guy that like gaming and tech isn’t gonna see people doing cringe dances - That is what amuses me about TikTok haters when they say it is full of X! Guess why buddy? You have been watching X. - Even just going to a certain page to block it will cause me to see that type of TTs for a bit until I search and watch something else. - It’s called a subscription feed that’s chronological and not letting whatever algorithm is analyzing you to sell off your data dictate what you watch. 
 
- I don’t enjoy scrolling a stupid algorithm that’s designed to rot away attention spans, all while harvesting as much data about you as possible to sell off. - I enjoy curating my content and getting a feed of nothing but my subscriptions in chronological order. That’s apparently too fucking difficult or not “engaging” enough to make people addicted to scrolling. - I want to preface by saying you’re entitled to your opinion and way of life, but you come off as very holier than thou. As such, You are very cool 
 
 
- My favorite things! 
 
 
 







