• rzlatic
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      no. the ban is not against chinese apps, its against tiktok specifically.

  • @[email protected]
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    I think a handful of influencers found it and just started promoting it. It’s a bandwagon thing, I’m not expecting 95% of the TikTok base to be going to another Chinese app just to stick it to the man. They are going their because the people they follow are going there.

  • @LifeOfChance
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    Honestly, The government isn’t protecting our data anyways so it really doesn’t matter. Amazon has had yet another massive breach but no worries the government is sitting idly by. Not a single action will be taken even though this happens all the time. No penalty means no reason to change.

    • @[email protected]
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      Is this the Amazon breach you’re talking about?

      https://www.forbes.com/sites/larsdaniel/2024/11/11/amazon-confirms-data-breach-exposed-2800000-lines-of-employee-data/

      I hadn’t heard of it, and I usually follow this stuff pretty closely. FWIW, in this case, it appears that the data was employee data from a third party vendor’s systems:

      The exposed Amazon dataset includes employee work contact information, email addresses, desk phone numbers, and building locations. While Amazon spokesperson Adam Montgomery confirmed the breach, he emphasized in a statement to TechCrunch that core Amazon and Amazon Web Services, or AWS, systems remained secure.

      People misconfigure AWS resources all the time, so it is definitely true that data stored by Amazon leaks out from time to time, although they don’t have much culpability in these cases.

    • @Clinicallydepressedpoochie
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      The language in the law has nothing to do with data. It’s about foreign nations controlling media narratives.

    • @[email protected]
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      176 hours ago

      Yeah, if the government really cared, they would be pushing privacy laws instead of trying to ban a platform.

      • @[email protected]
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        74 hours ago

        Yeah…but it’s much easier to get elected with "ChInA bAd!”

        Then “We need a nuanced approach to privacy and social media.”

  • @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

  • @[email protected]
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    45 hours ago

    I mean both suck and short form & vertical videos are trash, so now it’s your chance to watch better content.

    • GodlessCommieOPM
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      I have likely learned more on TikTok in four years and I had my entire public school education.

  • ThePowerOfGeek
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    378 hours ago

    A Dennis rage tantrum really sums up their user reaction perfectly.

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      And it’s understandable. 170 million US citizens are on TikTok. More than 1% has a significant business enterprise that has flourished in that app (not so on the other apps).

      The US government, beyond just violating* the free speech of half the population, would be shooting itself in the face by banning the app, considering how much lost tax revenue is likely to occur.

      • @frostysauce
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        They don’t care about that. Controlling the narrative > tax revenue to them by far.

  • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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    The government says it’s for our own good and we should trust them.

    Except we don’t trust them and don’t care about our own good.

    • @Cheems
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      To be fair they also don’t are about our own good, they just want us to install some good ol home grown American spyware.

      • @Clinicallydepressedpoochie
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        They literally don’t care about the data. The entire law is to prevent foreign nations from controlling media narratives. If China wants Americas data all they have to do is buy it.

    • @krashmo
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      I wasn’t going to before, but now that you’ve told me not to I’m definitely going to do a bunch of opiates.

    • @PunnyName
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      Who days we don’t care about our own good? Other than the government.

  • @[email protected]
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    I’m too old to be up to date with American internet culture. What app are the cool kids using now?

  • @[email protected]
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    I don’t trust China at all, ban all their social media app in the same way they ban ours. I would like the US to be more like the EU in terms of privacy, but China not only doesn’t care, they actively try to use that data to screw over people.

    • @[email protected]
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      Conveniently the USA has the first amendment (which, admittedly has been being degraded over time) that, at least in spirit, should protect an individual right to publish information (such as ip packets) to another location (such as an ISP) and that other location’s right to forward that information to a second location (such as a VPN) that is outside of the USA’s jurisdiction.

      It’s like how banning advanced cryptography is practically impossible and idiotic because it is just a small amount of math. The internet protocol can be transmitted over so many different mediums that all the government could realistically do is create a bigger VPN market.

    • @[email protected]
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      Specifically tell me how china is using your data to personally screw you over. And then tell me exactly how Zuckerberg et al. aren’t.

    • GodlessCommieOPM
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      Would have been easier to say that ‘I know nothing about China.’