• @[email protected]
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    27 months ago

    Yes. It’s not great that they’re banning a mass communication app. Tiktok is very often used for political communication and while I might support limiting the power of corporations in our political communication I don’t support the consolidation into even fewer hands.

    • @MotoAsh
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      287 months ago

      Well, they’re not banning the app but foreign ownership. I wish they were targeting the data scraping practices, but then that’d hit US companies, too…

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        87 months ago

        See I honestly think it’s because they’re so old that they genuinely don’t understand that issue

        They’re going after TikTok because foreign ownership of a National Security related industry gives them Red Scare flashbacks

        Most of the leadership are people who went through the Cuba-Turkey missile crisis, and it fucking shows, you could show these people a hello world program and they’d think it was hacking.

        Don’t run yourself ragged worrying about malicious intent when plain old incompetence suffices Occam’s Razor

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          67 months ago

          The average politicians may not present themselves as being smart, but the lobbyists, think tanks, advisors that interact with them and influence their behaviour are not dumb. Rather than assuming it’s either malice or ignorance, we can instead opt for a more middle ground assumption: it’s both malice and ignorance, symbiotically feeding off each other.

          • @MotoAsh
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            27 months ago

            Congress people are paid to be ignorant and lobbyists are paid to keep them that way.

        • Null User Object
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          17 months ago

          No, no, no! Ted Stephens got them all up to speed with his famous “Dump Trucks and Tubes” educational lecture. Now they’re all experts.