Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: hdshot on October 22, 2024, 04:37:48 PM
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I was thumbing around with TikTok for the first time and of course searched duck hunting. My surprise couldn’t find real hunts and no guns shown. Just people on calls and another talking about how a party snuck in between two parties causing crossfire issues with damage to equipment but sounded like no human blood was spilled. Am I missing something because this platform makes hunting look dull and boring?
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My buddy tried to post a video from a duck hunt and TikTok removed it because there were shotguns and dead animals. They said it “violated community guidelines.”
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My buddy tried to post a video from a duck hunt and TikTok removed it because there were shotguns and dead animals. They said it “violated community guidelines.”
That is not good even posting legal activities especially when the future is spending so much time on there.
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TikTok and other social media is definitely defining what the future will look like and our way of life is not in their plans.
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Tiktok is a Chinese psyop dressed up in the clothing of social media. The content in North America is moderated and promoted in a way that is tailored to cause division, make us dumb, glue us to our phones, steer public opinion, and overall weaken the culture and cohesiveness of the respective groups using it. Compare that to the content in China proper, which is tailored toward math, science, nationalism, physical activity, and Chinese culture, which all strengthen their country.
Congress held hearings for multiple days on the national security threat posed by the widespread use of the app. They voted with an overwhelming majority to ban the app unless Bytedance sells to a domestic company that does not have legal ties to the CCP. If they dont, traffic from US IP addresses and support for the app on mobile devices will be blocked on Jan 19 2025.
I agree that what you saw is troubling. People who have been paying attention saw it years ago.