• @[email protected]
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      Suppress stories about Tiben, Hongkong, the Uyghurs, Taiwan… Hey, whatever happened to Gedhun Choekyi Nyima?

      • queermunist she/her
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        Sure, but in this case you aren’t choosing between “blinds” and “no blinds”

        You’re choosing who gets peak in your windows. It’s either going to be the US or China, and quite frankly, I’m far more afraid of the US because I live here. The US can actually use my data against me. China almost certainly can’t.

  • @[email protected]
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    Stop talking about the data, start talking about the political interference. There’s a reason Trump is against the ban now.

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          He cares about being liked. That’s all he ever wanted, to fill stadiums with supporters who love him.

    • @[email protected]
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      Cause ByteDance “donated” to the inauguration fund? And now Tiktok will censor and promote for both the CCP and Trump?

  • magnetosphere
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    My data will be stolen no matter which corporation I go with. Frankly, I don’t care which government they’re under. Hell, if I lived in Texas, I’d have to worry if I talked about driving a friend out of state to get an abortion. China wouldn’t care.

  • @[email protected]
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    Now, what if end-user applications were forced to be open and audited, so everyone can know exactly what the app is and isn’t doing for China - or America - and not individually choose and make laws based on that.

    No, transparency is too terrifying to techno-capitalism.

  • @[email protected]
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    The whole idea about forcing TikTok to be sold, is that right now TikTok doesn’t have to obey any laws.

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      Who is out there saying this? That’s ridiculous. Are foreign people exempt from our laws when they visit? No? Then why would you believe foreign companies are exempt?

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        Funny how you had replied to a comment from me in another discussion explaining what that meant and now you’re acting like you had never seen that comment.

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          When I ask that question I’m looking for a source point. Usually when multiple people show up on social media claiming something like this it means some podcaster somewhere put it out there.

          • monk
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            TikTok app merely being operational in the US is not presence. Implying that would be as ridiculous as giving a country jurisdiction over you becaues you sent a letter there.

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              It absolutely is presence. Otherwise the Brazilians couldn’t deal with X either. This is far more than sending a letter. And pretending we have no jurisdiction over companies operating in our country is ridiculous.

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                Any real arguments for falling under jurisdiction for sending network packets? Does it have to be a company, or do you also have to abide by jurisdiction of the country I’m in? My server is in? Your server is in?

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                  This isn’t a joke. This is pretty settled law. If you’re offering services in a country you must abide by their laws.

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        So what keeps them to obey US laws?

        Ok, let me ask a different question. What can be done when a product from a foreign country doesn’t obey laws? Hint, it is happening on Sunday.

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          What laws? We literally just passed a law to ban them. There wasn’t any law they were breaking before. This is the corporate version of Congress passing a bill to send you to prison.

          Saying this is the only regulation possible is breathtakingly ridiculous.

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    I wonder if the forces behind the ban blame TikTok for the Pro-Palestinian bent of the younger generations.

    • @[email protected]
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      I’m confident that this is an element of things, even if indirectly. It’s been interesting to see the finely tuned, Hasbara propaganda machine become unstable. TikTok has definitely been a component of that