If we've learned anything from the Reddit's censoring of the original TD it's that silencing dissent does not work if even one other avenue for expressing opinions exists. The kids will find another outlet. Snapchat died, TikTok is dying, the free market will create something better and newer to take its place. IMO, people under the age of 18 should be forced to remain anonymous online to protect them from manipulation, but I don't see that happening anytime soon.
Because the only reason China allows a conservative presence is so they can gather data on them. Then, once they understand how they think, they can use advanced AI to manipulate what they believe by changing what shows up on their feed. That's why social media is such a huge weapon. It can influence people in the millions or tens of millions to believe something, and to believe that they formed that opinion themselves. Think inception. It is psyops at the highest level, and China having been doing it for the last decade or so is why so many people seem to hate America today. You don't take food from a farmer just because he hasn't sent you to the slaughterhouse yet, you get the fuck off the farm before it's too late.
I know certain phone carriers (T-mobile I think) won't allow thedonald.win links to be sent over text messsage.