• admiralteal@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    Really resembles a bill of attainder, to me.

    We’d ALL be much better off, and a similar outcome could be achieved, by putting to law strict data security and privacy rules. Plus it wouldn’t inevitably be challenged on very reasonable 1A grounds. But that isn’t as politically possible because so many – especially conservatives – don’t believe in the liberty of privacy.

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      8 months ago

      The entire point is to open up the market for an American company.

      Anyone who thinks otherwise isn’t paying attention to the world around them.

      The data privacy issues will still exist. The ‘engagement’ issue will still exist. But it’s okay when Americans screw over Americans.

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        8 months ago

        That’s a big part of it too, but i think an even bigger part is the use of TikTok in counter culture. It is definitively the largest gathering of counter culture on the web. They fear losing control of the narrative. The intelligence agencies already control Meta and google. They have members on TikTok’s board. Social media is an avenue for consent manufacturing for our government, and any deviation from their manufactured line is unacceptable.

          • Bye@lemmy.world
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            8 months ago

            YES

            honestly I’m ready to ban the internet. This whole thing was a huge mistake. We are not evolutionarily equipped to handle this much connection.

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              8 months ago

              I’m a big fan of the small connections but the large connections just dont seem to go very well.

              however, it does enable mass organization which is pretty important.

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                8 months ago

                We had the million man march and stuff way before the internet. I’m not sure why I think this, but I think it may prevent organization more than it enables it.

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          8 months ago

          To what? There isn’t an issue. People willingly give up their information, and that’s okay with me.

          They should get to make that decision.