• @[email protected]
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    5815 days ago

    A sensible approach would have been to regulate data collection and misinformation on social media in general, instead of writing a law that bans one specific platform. But oh well, what do I know.

    • Max-P
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      2215 days ago

      Because the government wants the data collection. They just want it to be an american company so they get a copy of it all.

    • @Fredselfish
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      515 days ago

      Money on Zuck been making his own version of TikTok on Facebook. My wife been using it and after seeing my brother use TikTok I could see Zuck and Google both wanting the app banned. So they can push their own short shit clip apps.

      • TheRealKuni
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        915 days ago

        Money on Zuck been making his own version of TikTok on Facebook.

        That’s just Reels, already on Facebook and Instagram.

      • @IamAnonymous
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        515 days ago

        It has already happened. Every social media has their own version, they just need TikTok to die.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 days ago

      That sounds great… But then how would hegemony maintain its false narratives about the genocide in palestine, etc?

    • @[email protected]
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      114 days ago

      I’m curious if ByteDance could just create a new legal entity and call it TikTak or something.

  • @[email protected]
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    1915 days ago

    So they’ll overturn their own Citizen’s United decision which pretty much explicitly allows TikTok to do what is being banned?

    …right?

    • @[email protected]
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      1715 days ago

      The law in question bans social media (of a sufficient size) being owned by an entity in a geopolitical rival nation.

      Its relation to Citizens’ United is pretty thin, really only sharing the concept of a corporation’s First Amendment rights. But there’s a lot of reason to doubt Bytedance’s First Amendment argument holds legal water here, as the law is regulating business operation — not speech.

      • @[email protected]
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        115 days ago

        They’re being named for their speech as a business operation, the exact think Cit Un dealt with

        • @[email protected]
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          615 days ago

          The only freedom restricted in the law is that of Bytedance to own a social media platform in the US. I find it difficult to define that freedom as “speech”. Citizens’ United dealt with a company’s freedom to fund political campaigns — which is at least easier to define as “speech”.

          • @[email protected]
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            015 days ago

            … the reasoning why they’re taking away that freedom is the important part you’re purposely ignoring.

            You can handwave away any right the same way you’re doing by ignoring how this is government singling out a company for a behavior based on perceived political messaging

            • @[email protected]
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              715 days ago

              It’s not perceived political messaging that’s at issue, but the potential for sensitive national security data collection by an adversary. That’s what made TikTok an explicit target of the law.

              For the record, I don’t have a strong opinion either way on whether the law is good or bad (if you think it’s bad, vote against your congresspeople that supported it). I just don’t see TikTok’s legal argument against it as very strong, constitutionally speaking.

  • @Vytle
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    215 days ago

    Just make all social media 18+ and be done with it.

    • katy ✨
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      514 days ago

      that would be terrible for queer kids, a lot of who find their first communities in social media

      • @atrielienz
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        214 days ago

        It would also affect kids in general who only really get social interaction in places like video games. People seem to think video game platforms won’t be affected (or don’t think about them at all), but I got a lot of social interaction that way as a teen.