• @[email protected]
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    101 day ago

    False dichotomy. They could’ve been banned on legitimate pretenses AND other reasons threatening power.

    If they were legitimately only banned for “tracking the location in the US and gathering large amounts of data”, then just about every single social media service would be under investigation for the same reason. But do we currently see that happening?

    • @ConnecticutKen
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      They’re owned by a Chinese company so the Chinese govt has this information. I’m not saying it’s a good reason to ban it, or that there isn’t another secret reason, or that American companies don’t gather the same information. This was the problem all along - China receiving vast amounts of information about Americans. Actually the US was probably worried about China spreading their viewpoints, now that I think more about it. IDK

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      21 hours ago

      If they were legitimately only banned for “tracking the location in the US and gathering large amounts of data”, then just about every single social media service would be under investigation for the same reason.

      We aren’t talking about TikTok simply gathering the information though, are we?

      But yes, absolutely. Let’s do it. And we know that: just because the other companies aren’t being investigated/regulated in the same way, does not mean that it shouldn’t happen at all. That’s not how it works.

      Also, you are making a fallacious argument yourself… If we were talking about banning US social media sites in China, then the comparison holds (and even then, it’s not 1:1 given the political structure of the CCP vs. that of the US). Otherwise, TikTok is clearly unique among them in that the Chinese Government ostensibly has access to any and all information that is being collected.

      There is a reason China made their own version Facebook. Because they don’t want us to have all that information on their citizens.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 hours ago

        I thought it was because they wanted to be in charge of what was censored and what wasn’t and was left able to be seen and shared amongst users.

        Also, what Chinese Facebook? Xiaohong Shu or DaZhong DianPing are probably closest… But still way off.

    • Schadrach
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      023 hours ago

      Of all the social media popular in the US, only one of them is doing that tracking and is under the thumb of a foreign adversary. That is specifically the line drawn in the law. I’m actually curious if WeChat shouldn’t fall under it too?