• @rockSlayer
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    107 hours ago

    Banning apps doesn’t fix anything either. You know as well as I do that the solution is robust privacy laws

    • @[email protected]
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      67 hours ago

      Like the ones in the EU that just don’t get enforced?

      Btw, banning a platform can and should be a consequence for not adhering to robust privacy laws (for example after too grave and/or repeated offenses).

      • @rockSlayer
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        27 hours ago

        Banning apps as a consequence sure, but we know that this has everything to do with the second cold war and nothing to do with actual privacy concerns.

        • @[email protected]
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          27 hours ago

          Yeah, I know. But again, Tiktok is not only bad for bad privacy (and inb4 the next strawman: no FFS I’m not saying Meta and Twitter are not doing the same shit or that them doing it is fine).

          • @rockSlayer
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            17 hours ago

            I’m in full agreement that it’s one of the worst offenders in privacy violations. I’m not going to defend the company. I don’t think the app should be banned though, politicians took the easy way out because they don’t understand social media enough to regulate it and saw an opportunity to keep playing the geopolitics game. We need to organize and fight for privacy rights.

            • @[email protected]
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              26 hours ago

              I don’t think the app should be banned though,

              Why not? Again, privacy is not the only issue here.

              We need to organize and fight for privacy rights.

              One doesn’t exclude the other.