TikTok's Risky Election Strategy
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•Pro-Harris TikTok felt safe in an algorithmic bubble — until election day
73% Informative
Kamala Harris lost the US presidential election to President-elect Donald Trump .
The Vice President's campaign used TikTok 's recommendation algorithm to build a right-wing echo chamber.
The algorithm is hyperpersonalized, like a TV station calibrated exactly to a user’s brain.
A recent Washington Post analysis found that right-wing accounts have come to dominate visibility and engagement on X.
NextGen America’s own research suggests that influencer content may turn out more first -time voters.
For many voters on TikTok , the Kamala HQ content fit in seamlessly with other videos.
It is harder than ever to understand what’s happening on social media, especially outside of our bubbles. “As technology gets more advanced and more convincing, our idea of a communal reality might genuinely become archaic,” Williams says. “This election has really taught me that we are very much sucked into these worlds that we create on our phone, when the real world is right in front us.”.
VR Score
72
Informative language
67
Neutral language
44
Article tone
informal
Language
English
Language complexity
49
Offensive language
not offensive
Hate speech
not hateful
Attention-grabbing headline
not detected
Known propaganda techniques
not detected
Time-value
short-lived
External references
13
Source diversity
11
Affiliate links
no affiliate links