@cm0002 to TechnologyEnglish • 15 hours agoTikTok is offline in the U.S. after Supreme Court upholds banwww.npr.orgmessage-square149arrow-up1476arrow-down112file-text
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minus-square@atrielienzlinkEnglish17•3 hours agoTik Tok removed platform access from their US userbase voluntarily. This was their choice. The law is literally not even being enforced.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-248 minutes agoMultiple apps must have done so. That’s what I see when I search for Marvel Snap on the playstore. Someone mentioned it was down as well earlier
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•edit-23 hours agoI hear that businesses existing in the face of unenforced laws are really stable and enduring. \s
minus-square@atrielienzlinkEnglish8•2 hours agoLarge businesses literally operate in conflict with the law until the law directly forces consequences, usually in monetary form. So, until they get caught and are forced not to do the thing. Explain to me why this is any different.
Tik Tok removed platform access from their US userbase voluntarily.
This was their choice.
The law is literally not even being enforced.
Multiple apps must have done so.
That’s what I see when I search for Marvel Snap on the playstore. Someone mentioned it was down as well earlier
I hear that businesses existing in the face of unenforced laws are really stable and enduring. \s
Large businesses literally operate in conflict with the law until the law directly forces consequences, usually in monetary form. So, until they get caught and are forced not to do the thing. Explain to me why this is any different.