Same, I just don't want to watch videos of random people talking to their phone camera. It's such a narcissistic "look at me" way to use social media that I can't relate to it at all.
TikTok tends to appeal to younger users, as 41% of its users are between the ages of 16 and 24. As of 2021, these individuals are considered Generation Z.
Hmm. Yeah, I'm pretty confident that the average age range on the Fediverse is higher than on TikTok.
I’d probably jump ship. The dynamic that exists on TikTok is not something I have any interest in participating in. And that’s entirely putting aside the massive user privacy issues.
I'd probably have to filter out the sudden influx of TikTok-like shorts, but I'd still be glad to have more people to connect with, and on a FOSS platform no less.
There's no hard limit on the number of people you can block in Lemmy (unlike the alien site which assumes only 1,000 assholes exist in the world). If the TikTok-ers mostly come from one instance, defederation would be swift. Barring that, I would just engineer a solution since my instance runs a lot of custom frontned/backend components already.
TL;DR: I'd notice it long enough to get annoyed, but it would be an easily solvable problem.
Everyone seems scared but I would be happy that such a FOSS designed project would finally be used in mass scale.
Sure content would not be the same, but the structure of lemmy would probably encourage more discussion and problem solving rather than hate induced comments or crazy mob-like behaviour.
When I talk about structure, I talk about some feature like having a downvote, not so much advertisement, the fediverse, no(or just not so much) incentive to make money from the platform, text based posts, custom front ends, etc...
I'd just hope they all join a tiktok-specific instance so it's easy enough to filter out. But it would be nice to see a larger adoption of the fediverse (although I feel like overnight growth of that scale might rock the boat too much, it would be far more preferable to have a more gradual adoption).
"Why is this not loading?" as inevitably nothing will load when the servers get 1000x the traffic they were expecting.
But assuming the servers would somehow handle it, it would be a huge boon to Lemmy. There are a lot of people here saying they would leave, but I think that's stupid. The reason why I left Reddit was that the platform gave me the middle finger, it had nothing to do with the users. The same goes for TikTok, but this time the middle finger comes with a thousand prying eyes. On Lemmy, I could finally find communities in the niche hobbies that I like.
Huh, Lemmy got video now? Interesting. Well, block that user, subscribe to this new video based community, also block this user within the community. Oh hey, this person I recognize from YouTube Shorts is here, too.
If suddenly every post was a vertical video with every title and comment in Gen Z slang and therefore unreadable to me I'd wonder what the fuck happened. Otherwise I probably wouldn't notice unless people were actively talking about it.
I guess maybe you could say "there'd be a lot of users from China", but my vague understanding -- I don't use TikTok -- is that TikTok isn't available in China. For domestic use, there's a different platform, Douyin, from the same company. TikTok is only aimed at the international market.