“There is plenty the U.S. government could do to ensure that TikTok acts responsibly without getting rid of it altogether.” This opinion piece really sums up my feelings on the “ban TikTok” movement in the US. I have no particular love for TikTok, but it’s far from the only chinese-controlled tech product, and it’s certainly not the worst of social-media-as-spyware.

Regulating the whole industry for data and privacy protection seems like a much more important long-term improvement.

  • @geopoliticssuck
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    64 years ago

    At least with the whole TikTok issue, people now have a clear idea of how dangerous foreign centralised Internet services are, but unfortunately, they don’t care if those services are domestic.

    • @GaussNoise
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      4 years ago

      One would hope it would be easier for people to see that facebook, etc, etc are doing the same thing and that this is a bigger problem then some Chinese-owned social network. Which may or may not just die out like any number of services before it.

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    • @luckierdodgeOP
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      34 years ago

      You’re absolutely right. It’s the basest form of political showmanship, with no actual benefit to constituents.

    • @GaussNoise
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      34 years ago

      100%. Its nothing more than shaking you fist in the air and taking a “stand” against China, when there are other real ways to insure the privacy of Americans (in this particular case). Hopefully meaningful change comes out of this.