TW: vibes, doomerism, speculation, no sources

unfortunately going with the liberal definition of GFW. We’re getting the version the average american was told China has. In the last few years, social networks have been making significant strides away from openness (Twitter, reddit most notably), others were never open (facebook, instagram, etc.), one big player is on the chopping block (tiktok). I’m not sure how crypto-bros tie into all of this, but Trump’s truth social was founded by them, and they seem to have bought a shitton of candidates on both sides. Net neutrality is probably on the chopping block as well. I could totally see lemmy, hexbear, mastadon, other random small social media sites, being inaccessible without a VPN sometimes in the next 4 years. News websites that report accurately on upcoming concentration camps in Texas might become geoblocked in your state in some way.

I’m not sure what, but I think something is around the corner. I haven’t seen much post-election conversation on this category of topic.

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    13 days ago

    it’s not around the corner; it’s already here and on lemmy too.

    when it comes to social engineering, the american hegemony has become masters and how this pertains to your topic is that the firewall is already here, but we can’t see it or point to it like china’s; but it does exist.

    instead of an army of employees with a known leadership that characterizes china’s; the american version of the employees are extensions of previously existing agencies (eg cia, nsa, etc.) and the leadership is the american oligarchy owning or influencing the executive board of tech companies on policies.

    it’s a soft firewall that picks and chooses what you can see and who you can talk to so that it feels like you have freedom instead of a hard firewall like china’s that just flat out denies what they don’t like and the platforms who don’t comply are either banned like tiktok or enshitified like reddit.