>I don't for a second believe that tiktok (or facebook or any of the others) employs a primitive algorithm
Is your contention that whatever future law have some mechanism to decide the complexity of the algorithm? How would you design a law such that the reddit ranking algorithm is primitive, but tiktok's algorithim is "advanced".
Reddit is as bad as the others, now.
You're changing the subject. I said nothing about the law, only objected to a claim about the internal mechanisms of tiktok.
If we're discussing hypothetical laws then my preference is for several. Banning various dark patterns (what the EU is doing here), banning opaque individualization outside the control of the individual in question, and banning motivated editorialization (such a intentionally promoting a particular political position). And yes, a straightforward application of what I wrote there would make the netflix recommendation algorithm as it currently stands illegal. I have no problem with that.