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Corporatocracy brings government under the control of corporations instead of people. Similar to plutocracy, it is governing by and for money and wealth behind corporate front groups.

A corporatocracy is a system of government in which a corporation, group of corporations or entities run by corporations control the direction and governance of a country, either directly or indirectly. Although there officially are no true corporatocracies in the world, many people often criticize governments for being de facto corporatocracies that are heavily influenced by corporations. Corporatocracy is a more advanced form of "plutocracy".

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    TikTok Shadow-bans the Word Corporatocracy

    It's been an interesting day off. I trolled numerous videos on Tiktok today, respectfully, using the word corporatocracy in each comment regarding the Supreme Court decision. I typically receive thousands of notifications per day. Suddenly, NOTHING. On other sites, it's been brought to my attention that this word is not understood by many at all. I'm somewhat shocked. I'm fairly new to Reddit. Figured I'd see if anyone here had any hot takes.

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    2022/06/25
    07:16 UTC

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