• @SleepyPie
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    They really have cut off their nose to spite their face imo. Only way this makes sense to me is that the users want a noble justification for their ignoble habit.

    “The data would’ve ended up in China anyway since American apps would’ve sold it.” -Rationalizations of a feed addict fiending

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      Explain exactly how using a Chinese app will negatively impact the average American. Don’t use vague threats, use evidence based examples. I’ll wait.

      • @gmtom
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        Have you ever been on tiktok? You will lose braincells quicker than drinking gasoline.

        It should genuinely be considered self harm to have a tiktok account.

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          I don’t disagree, but I also feel the same about X and Facebook and neither of them have copped a ban.

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            Yes, but don’t let perfect be the enemy of good.

              • @gmtom
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                I would strongly disagree.

                Like if you banned being a Nazi, but not being part of the KKK, that’s still better than “no moderation”

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                  What you have at the moment is the government banning being a communist, but fully allowing being a Nazi on X and Facebook.

                  If you’re going to let Nazis thrive, at least let the communists counterbalance them.

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          I agree with you, but that’s a Meta scandal. If anything it proves that the right move would be to regulate the platforms. Not just ban foreign ones.

          • @NoSpotOfGround
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            Oh yes, I agree! I provided an example of a TikTok campaign in a later comment. It’s not the source that’s the problem, it’s that everyone is trying to manipulate (but the ones controlling the platform have way more feedback and control, of course).

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              Can you provide any evidence that china is influencing political opinions in a way which would be unique to using a Chinese app? Or are you just fear mongering and talking out your ass?

              • @NoSpotOfGround
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                51 month ago

                You know what? You’re right. I doubt that a control freak government would try to control anyone.

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                  Is this your way of conceding that you in fact have no evidence and you’re talking out your ass? Because if so, show some grace and humility and just say it, instead of acting like a teenager.

                  • @NoSpotOfGround
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                    31 month ago

                    Why do you have to be so angry and offended and why do you have to pretend you were given no evidence when i provided two examples? I didn’t say your mom was a nosy manipulative control freak, I said the Chinese government was!

                    Oh,… wait…

      • @SleepyPie
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        41 month ago

        “Chinese app”? I’m sensing some defensiveness here.

        Using any for profit data harvesting app has great financial incentive to negatively impact anyone, evidence based government back-doors or not.

        I’m sure there’s some lovely Chinese-made fediverse wrappers or locally hosted communities with good moderation. Idk, I don’t speak Chinese.

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          You’re sensing frustration at America’s consistent sinophobia.

          Using any for profit data harvesting app has great financial incentive to negatively impact anyone

          Pretty sure I said:

          Explain exactly how using a Chinese app will negatively impact the average American. Don’t use vague threats, use evidence based examples.

          So far I’ve responded to about 6 people and no one’s been able to articulate any sort of tangible negative impacts, just vague threats and handwringing.

          • @SleepyPie
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            01 month ago

            Dang, nobody spent 20 minutes of their life citing sources about a tangentially related topic you randomly sprung on them in a Lemmy comments section? Instead they had negative reactions? They must be sinophobic - stay strong brother your next comment will surely win the lurkers over ✊

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              So why bother replying to my very specific question if you don’t have anything to contribute? Oh yeah, because your mum brought you up to think that your opinions are special and everyone should hear them. Way to go, champ.

              • @SleepyPie
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                I’m just very charmed by your CharmOffesive comrade! I cannot help myself - I’m compelled to reply~😍

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        It allows any pos to spread their garbage misinformed opinions as facts. its full of adult weirdos making softcore porn knowing the platform is full of minors and many intentionally targeting their content towards them. Its full of grifters peddling pseudoscientific supplements, cosmetics, medical advice etc. Its full of rwnj and pseudo progressives from all over the world spreading populist propaganda. It also makes it easy for any anti social pos to get famous.

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        China controlling the narrative might be a bit worrying. Not sure how much that reflects in the daily life of a single person but for societies it does have some implications.

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          It’s no more worrying than the misinformation being spread on Facebook and X, in large part by Russian troll farms or Murdoch’s media empire, but somehow it’s China that’s the real problem. I see no reason why anyone should be fear mongering about the dangers of using a Chinese app any more than using X.

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            I mean imo all sort narrative building and interference is worrying and from a government perspective of course foreign actions and platforms are more worrying. China and Russia being very clearly rivals if not outright enemies of the US, it is more worrying because of that.

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              And yet this ban does nothing to stop Chinese or Russian troll farms from spreading misinformation and using the outrage algorithm to further fracture the American public on American platforms.

              This legislation is not about stopping bad foreign actors, this is purely a way to protect the business interest of American social media companies.

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                I’d imagine it’s much easier for the US government to control stuff, if it wants to, when it comes to American companies. That probably plays a role.

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                  What makes you think that? They haven’t so far, despite proven Russian troll farms operating on American platorms. I think you’ve inadvertently reversed the order of master and servant there.

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                    What makes me think that American companies are easy to police for American government than Chinese companies? It seems a bit of a weird question in that of course that’s the case. If they want they can raid their HQ, they can (and probably do) have a relationship with these companies in intelligence gathering and law enforcement level. Companies are more willing to follow your rules if the repercussions are more severe, with their workers, hq and so on being in the US.

                    It’s obvious that there’s a better ability to control and police the company, but it’s different whether they do use that ability.

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      131 month ago

      How’s it worse for china to have it than American companies. If anything American ones have more access to you to fuck you over. All of them should be banned/heavily regulated for privacy. Not just tiktok.

      • @SleepyPie
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        I didn’t say anything about worse.