• @[email protected]
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    87 hours ago

    There is no way I am equating using apps with nationalism. And I have yet to understand how the worst of the big business Chinese apps are worse for me than the oligarch’s here.

    If anything, while both will sell my data hundreds of times, it may be safer to use the bastards that are not under the control of the collapsing government here

    • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】
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      They aren’t looking to sell you stuff or serve “more relevant ads,” they are mapping our network infrastructure and human resources to find avenues of exploitation. Maybe they don’t care about your data, but maybe you’re in some position where you might harm your country, or you might be able to help someone who could harm your country, or harm some business with competing interests in China, and because you’re using their apps, they know just how to turn you into an agent of chaos.

      • @[email protected]
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        212 minutes ago

        They are welcome to snoop around my small town infrastructure, which, checks notes, is hooked up by Chinese routers the last few years

    • @[email protected]
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      32 hours ago

      Hell yeah, plus, rednote is so much less toxic than American social media so far, have had maybe like 2 bad interactions my entire time there

  • @[email protected]
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    89 hours ago

    Because they’re using the data angle. Which is the worst possible angle when dealing with Americans. Our data has been stolen for decades with zero recourse with multi-billion dollar companies reselling our data without our permission. When they get caught? haha, slap on the wrist, don’t do it again. Then they do–because the fines are punitive and not prohibitive.

    At least when dealing with XHS like sure, the CCP may be taking data, but like, what are they gonna do with it? They gonna send a tactical ICBM to my house? And in the end at least I’m choosing to let them have it. And not them put up notices like “We promise we won’t do XXX!” and then 2 years later you find out they’ve been doing XXX all along.

    It’s literally a six of one, half dozen of the other problem. If your data is compromised either way, at least this way you get a choice of who gets it. And that’s really what pisses them off.

  • Singletona082
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    2111 hours ago

    ‘But your data!’

    Alright so what about the racist ninteen year old that was able to clone EVERYONE’S data from the treasury?

    • Ulrich
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      08 hours ago

      This is what we call a “whataboutism”.

          • Singletona082
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            68 hours ago

            Oh I’m not saying the app shouldn’t require all the scrutany, but. Stones. Glass house. If DOGE were actually there to do their stated goal they’d have sent accountants in, not programmers demanding write access.

  • Tony Bark
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    911 hours ago

    Let’s hold our own accountable before we start accusing foreigners of using the same systems.