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German TikTokers like China, Russia more, poll shows

Germans who get their news through TikTok are less most likely to see China as a dictatorship, be less important of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and be more sceptical about climate change and the energy of vaccines than consumers of other media.

The findings, in a survey by Allensbach for a structure linked to Germany's liberal, pro-business Free Democrats, showed that only users of Elon Musk's platform X came close to the same propensity for believing in conspiracy theories as TikTok users.

Coming as disputes rage in the U.S. over whether a law shutting the Chinese-owned app down on national security premises ought to be imposed or not, the survey provides ammo to those who say the platform spreads false information that threats weakening pluralistic democracies.

Current regional and European Parliament elections have shown that young people, the heaviest users of the video-sharing platform, are especially likely to back the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, now 2nd in polls ahead of Germany's Feb. 23 election.

The survey of some 2,000 individuals carried out at the end of 2024 discovered consumers of standard media were far more most likely to view Russia's invasion of Ukraine as unlawful and think Germany need to support Kyiv - something the AfD opposes.

TikTok, whose moms and dad business is China's ByteDance, did not immediately react to a request to talk about the survey.

Scientists have actually warned that foreign stars, particularly Russia, are actively seeding popular social media platforms with disinformation created to advance their program - a phenomenon most just recently seen in Romania where a social media project assisted a pro-Russian outsider storm to a shock success in a. governmental election that was later on annulled.

While 57% of German paper readers and 56.5% of public TV. audiences totally agreed that China was a dictatorship, only 28.1%. of those who got news from TikTok did so. Those who got their. news from X, YouTube and podcasts fell in between.

Where 40.2% of national newspaper readers fully concurred it. was essential the West backed Ukraine against Russia's intrusion,. just 13.6% of TikTok users and 29.8% of X users did so.

The study did not attend to whether the sharply differing. views were the result of the information provided on the. platforms themselves or since their users currently held. different opinions on public affairs.

But the under-29s, the heaviest users of TikTok, were more. likely to bear the marks of its details environment: only. 71% of the under 29s believed vaccines had saved countless. lives, falling to 69% of TikTok users.

TikTok users were also less likely than customers of. conventional media to believe China and Russia spread false. details and more likely to think the German government did. so.

Youths are even more vulnerable to info and. TikTok plays a definitive function, said Sabine. Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger, deputy chair of the structure that. commissioned the study. We mustn't allow Chinese and Russian. misinformation to spread in our midst.

(source: Reuters)