Tiktok has already been conquered by the far right

TikTok’s Rise in Political Engagement: Why Germany’s Chancellor Joined the Platform and What it Means for Upcoming Elections.

Scholz’s decision to join Tiktok was not an accident. The German Chancellor knew that politicians who were trending on the platform were gaining popularity among voters, and he wanted to take advantage of this trend. His announcement that he wouldn’t be dancing on the platform came just two months before the summer European elections and shortly before his visit to China, where Tiktok originated.

The rise in popularity of Tiktok among politicians has caused panic among European decision-makers ahead of the upcoming elections. Some MPs in Finland have even called for a ban on the platform due to concerns about harmful content and data privacy. Despite these concerns, however, Tiktok remains a powerful tool for political engagement, especially among young voters.

The far-right and extreme right parties have been particularly successful on Tiktok compared to other parties across Europe. The Identity and Democracy Group of the European Parliament has a large following on the platform, and their support is growing rapidly. This success has started to influence power dynamics in real-world elections, as more politicians rush to establish a presence on Tiktok.

In Finland and Germany, young people’s favorite parties are being influenced by Tiktok. The far-right Alternative for Germany party has gained significant visibility on the platform, while other parties are also working hard to establish their presence on the site. With Tiktok becoming a key platform for political engagement, it is likely that more parties will follow suit in the future.

Despite some limitations and scandals surrounding Tiktok, it remains a critical tool for politicians looking to connect with younger voters ahead of the upcoming European elections. As such, its impact on European politics is likely to grow in the coming years as more politicians navigate this digital space.

In conclusion, Scholz’s decision to join Tiktok was no coincidence – it was part of a deliberate strategy by politicians across Europe to engage with younger voters and gain support ahead of upcoming elections.

Scholz’s team recognized that politicians who are trending on TikTok are gaining support from surveys.

This recognition has caused a sense of panic among European decision-makers ahead of the upcoming elections.

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