The new era of breaking news

How social media impacts the dissemination of information

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Abstract

In this research, I delved into the dynamic role of TikTok in shaping democratic practices, with a particular focus on its effects on informed decision-making and activism. The rapid increase in social media usage has dramatically reshaped our lives, bringing several benefits but also significant concerns, especially regarding information spread and its influence on democratic processes. To explore the mechanisms of information dissemination on TikTok and its impacts on democratic practices, I conducted an extensive literature search and performed interviews with experts in the field. The findings present a nuanced landscape where TikTok both empowers and challenges democratic practices.

I discovered that TikTok's unique features like algorithm-driven content discovery and short- form video format create a space for users to voice diverse perspectives, raise awareness, and mobilize for social change. This leads to the democratization of discourse and gives voice to individuals who might have been marginalized or overlooked, particularly in the realm of activism. However, I also identified significant challenges, including the spread of misinformation, algorithmic biases, the creation of echo chambers, manipulation by malicious entities, and many more. These issues pose substantial threats to democratic values and processes, undermining trust in reliable sources and obstructing informed decision-making.

Drawing from these findings, I designed strategies to enhance the informed and ethical usage of TikTok. However, implementing these strategies demands a collective effort from a variety of stakeholders, including TikTok as a platform, its users, regulatory bodies, and wider society. A critical challenge is balancing promoting democratic values and maintaining a user-friendly, engaging environment. Implementing all the suggested strategies may not be feasible due to the platform's profitable objectives and complexity. Therefore, I recommend prioritizing the most critical and impactful measures and committing to continuous research, monitoring, and adaptation in response to the ever-changing social media landscape.

Furthermore, I highlight that the responsibility for fostering a responsible information ecosystem extends beyond TikTok. It calls for collaboration among social media platforms, regulatory bodies, educational institutions, and society at large. With concerted effort, we can envision a future where platforms like TikTok serve as spaces for entertainment, and relaxation, as well as catalysts for positive societal change, informed civic engagement, and potent activism.

As the social media landscape continues to evolve rapidly, further research into this domain is essential. We need to keep exploring and understanding the interaction between technology, legislation, and democratic processes to effectively navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by platforms like TikTok.