@Beanc This really blows my mind.
The TikTok ban is interesting in that I know I'm not interesting enough for the Chinese government to spy on me while simultaneously acknowledging that Zuck wants to use everything about me since birth to convince me to buy one of his (potentially) cancer causing headsets so I can be his friend in a virtual high school within 5 mins of me using Facebook.
I trust the Chinese government more. And we could always stop over sharing. Not a lot of effort to get info.
@PussyFootingAround @Beanc It's a strong punitive measure for a hypothetical. And yes, whatever they're accusing TikTok of is being done by all the other giant corporate social media platforms too, with all the same (potential) abuses. It's stark hypocrisy.
I don't know how the US govt can get away with meddling with a foreign company providing a product that is so popular with its own population.
And on a social level, all of this has given license for a lot of anti-China propaganda/paranoia.
@Beanc @PussyFootingAround Fixating on the outside influence is a very strange play for the country which is collecting this same data from, and exerting the same influence(s) in countless other nations.
Almost all US entities are influenced by their govt too. If (for example) agitprop is a problem, then it is a problem no matter who's doing it.
I have zero skin in the TikTok game. But using govt overreach to "fend off govt overreach" is something we should all be concerned about.
@sumpnlikefaith @Beanc
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