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[The Future of the TikTok Algorithm: Ownership, Ideology, and Algorithmic Control]-[How TikTok’s Algorithm Could Shift with a U.S. Spin-off]

Science Quickly · B2 · 2025-10-29

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The Geopolitics and Mechanics of the TikTok Algorithm

As TikTok faces a potential transition to a US-only version of the app, the platform's "almighty algorithm" has become the focal point of intense regulatory and cultural debate. Kelly Cotter, an expert in human-centered computing and social informatics at Pennsylvania State University, explores the implications of this transition, emphasizing that the algorithm is the "heart of everything that TikTok does."

The Mystique and Mechanics of Algorithmic Power

TikTok's algorithm has earned a "mystical reputation" for its perceived ability to know users better than they know themselves. Cotter notes that this has led to a "curious mixture of spiritual beliefs and conspiracy theorizing" among users, who often feel that the content they receive is "cosmically destined" for them.

Technically, however, the algorithm operates on standard social media principles: it is designed to "keep users on the site" by optimizing feeds based on behavioral signals such as likes, comments, and shares. A key differentiator is the "short video format," which allows the platform to utilize "watch time" as an especially robust metric for interest. Furthermore, platform features like the "stitch function" and the use of trending sounds facilitate deep connections between creators and users, providing the algorithm with richer data to tailor content.

The Implications of the US-Only Spin-off

The proposed sale involves creating a version of the app with "majority ownership by American companies." This shift is not merely administrative; it fundamentally changes the data ecosystem. Because the algorithm will be "retrained" on a dataset consisting exclusively of US users, the platform will inevitably reflect "American values, preferences, and behaviors."

Cotter highlights that the transition invites significant ideological risks. With the potential involvement of investors who have ties to the Trump administration, there is a legitimate concern regarding the "ideological slant" of the platform. Lawmakers have already scrutinized the app for perceived "lopsidedness" in content—specifically regarding the visibility of geopolitical hashtags. If new owners decide to "tweak the algorithm" or adjust "community guidelines," they could fundamentally reshape the discourse on the platform.

Governance and Algorithmic Literacy

Beyond the sale, Cotter advocates for "critical algorithmic literacy." While public awareness of how algorithms "sort and filter content" has grown over the last decade, a deep understanding of how these systems reshape "broader societal processes" remains limited. For Cotter, understanding these technological underpinnings is essential for "governing them in a more bottom-up fashion."

Ultimately, the future of TikTok remains uncertain. If the platform is perceived as being under the influence of specific political factions, it may trigger a user exodus, leading to a feedback loop where the app’s culture shifts to reflect only a "subset of American users." As the algorithm continues to dictate what information people receive, its ownership and the power to manipulate its "intended purpose" remain critical issues for the future of digital culture.

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