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TikTok has quickly earned a negative reputation to the things you've already listed off as having manufactured narratives. That platform alone has bred generations of people now who possess attention spans like a fly and believe nearly anything that's on it like gospel.
The sooner you're off it, the better.
tiktok hasn't been around long enough for generations to use it and the narratives used to be verifiably genuine until it started livestreaming the gazan genocide; that's when it turned to shit and those manufactured narratives started to dominate it.
i started following influencers on it before the isreali & american governments started pushing "inconvenient" people off it and paying people to manufacture those narratives (respectively). i suspect i'll stop using it once they've forced everyone i follow to move to other platforms.