TikTok is taking the US government to court.

    • JohnEdwa
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      231 month ago

      TikTok is solely responsible for that AI voice. Instagram and Twitter have never done anything that compares to the pain and suffering that has caused to humanity.

    • @Leate_Wonceslace@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      21 month ago

      I’m basically indifferent to Instagram (IDK what it’s about) and I’ve hated Twitter since I first learned about its high concept. Twitter makes people stupid.

    • @TheEighthDoctor@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      Except the part about the authoritarian regime, the US has many problems but it’s still a democracy.

      Edit: I’m glad you downvote me because you never had to learn what living in a dictatorship is like, I didn’t, but my parents generation still did and I can tell you it looks nothing like the US of today. Women were only allowed to be housewives, groups of more than 2 people couldn’t talk openly in the street because that can lead to dangerous ideas spreading out, you would have to be careful what you said even at home because your neighbour could be listening to sell you out, all pieces of art and media would go through an government office to get censored, and so on, so yes, I stand with what I said, the US is a free democratic country even if you have been spoiled enough to think it is not.

      • @kava@lemmy.world
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        91 month ago

        Hey I was born in a country with a military dictatorship and my parents grew up under it.

        That’s exactly why I believe in freedom and liberty. Freedom of expression, freedom of religion, freedom of association. We need to uphold these principles so that the US doesn’t slowly slip into authoritarianism like most democracies tend to do over the long term.

        That’s exactly why I oppose this TikTok ban with every fiber of my being. If a citizen wants to communicate on a Chinese platform, he has every right to do so under our laws. He can make the executive decision for himself about the potential risks or benefits.

        That’s what it means to live in a free society. You are advocating for authoritarianism while you rail against authoritarianism. Reminds me of 1984. War is peace, right?

        • @orgrinrt@lemmy.world
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          11 month ago

          He can make the executive decision for himself about the potential risks or benefits

          But should he? Is any one by themselves really capable? Note that I don’t really know what to think myself, purely asking.

      • @raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world
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        81 month ago

        Not everything that’s not a dictatorship is a democracy. You’re using a strawman to argue your point.

        A democracy stops when there is a severe imbalance in influence on legislation between voters and lobbyists / corporations / or voters depending on income / colour of skin.

        There’s also a quasi oligarchy with freedom of speech, that’s about where western Europe is at. In the US, by now, a large part of the population has been deprived of basic human rights, as shown in unpunished police brutality and murders, and vigilante killings of people for their beliefs, opinions or identity.

        Neither still qualifies for democracy. We would have to unite about two thirds of the voters behind a new party to even hope to change anything that matters (hello climate change), and that’s assuming that a hypothetical party that would actually act in the interest of restoring democratic mechanisms would be persecuted or otherwise hindered by authorities.

      • @31337@sh.itjust.works
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        11 month ago

        Doesn’t really matter unless you live under it. Instagram and Twitter or more dangerous to U.S. citizens.

      • @demonsword@lemmy.world
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        42 months ago

        the US has many problems but it’s still a democracy

        Given the choice between hot shit and cold shit still ends with you being covered in shit. Heads or tails between two very similar parties hardly counts as a true democracy.

        • @Seasoned_Greetings@lemm.ee
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          262 months ago

          This is incredibly disingenuous. The US might not be a true democracy, but it’s not an authoritarian regime. Xi and putin disappear people who have an opinion on whether they should be forever-rulers.

          The fact that independent parties exist and hold seats at all three levels of government mean you are fundamentally wrong in saying there are only two choices.

          The US is a flawed democracy. That’s still better than an authoritarian regime.

          • @banana_lama@lemm.ee
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            81 month ago

            Power in the US is held within an oligarchy and when they are threatened people get disappeared. There’s examples of that but one that’s being made an example of in broad daylight is Julian Assange

        • @jaschen@lemm.ee
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          -62 months ago

          While the US might be hot shit, it’s still our OWN shit. Keep your cold shit on your side of the pond.

            • @jaschen@lemm.ee
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              -71 month ago

              TikTok is a psyops software disguised as a social media application. Facebook is bad for other reasons. But psysops are not one of them.

              • @irreticent@lemmy.world
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                01 month ago

                Facebook is bad for other reasons. But psysops are not one of them.

                You’ve obviously never heard of the Cambridge Analytica scandal. That meddled in our presidential election on behalf of a hostile foreign nation.

                There are also plenty of other examples of Facebook running psyop campaigns themselves on their own users. Your claim is demonstrably false.

              • @pressanykeynow@lemmy.world
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                31 month ago

                Just wondering why would you want to ban anything? Does banning something solve any problem that a normal person has? I mean if the ban wave is on it would be fair to ban anything that’s not open source but I do think censorship is cancer.

                • @raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world
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                  11 month ago

                  I am not very comfortable with “banning” websites - let’s say outright dissolving some companies is probably the better approach, but also a double-edged sword. However, there is sometimes a need to legally shut down some entities.

                  I believe that by now it should no longer be a subject of debate that social media has a very unhealthy influence on the public opinion, and that most humans do not have the intellectual capacity to critically reflect on the media they consume. That’s already a problem with some TV programs, and it has gotten worse with social media monetizing anger. As a result we get people who vote for politicians who promise them nothing short of a dictatorship. That’s incredibly dangerous, and therefore I would like to see all social media federated - centralized services give way too much power to individuals with shady motives.

      • @FiniteBanjo@lemmy.today
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        01 month ago

        You got downvoted so much that I had to check if we were on ml or hexbear. Those CCP shills really operating in broad daylight on this post, they must have gotten board of the echo rooms filled with bots on their home instance.

        • @orgrinrt@lemmy.world
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          01 month ago

          I just have to stop by and voice that I do not appreciate your attitude. This is exactly the kind of toxicity I escaped reddit from.

            • @orgrinrt@lemmy.world
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              01 month ago

              I don’t love CCP. But I also think hexbear et al. should be allowed to exist in peace in their own corner of our shared internet without me or anyone else having to be exposed to unnecessary and completely inconsequential hate warring and whatever else negative. Nobody needed to see or hear that, but you chose to go out of your way to just push shit on everyone’s feed.

      • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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        21 month ago

        And What does that have to do with anything? We aren’t dealing with China, we’re dealing with a corporation.

        • @FiniteBanjo@lemmy.today
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          -11 month ago

          According to former head engineer for US locations of TikTok, their services are centralized in China to the extent that it probably cannot even run off the US locations alone, and the Chinese owners ByteDance had complete access to everything on the platform including user data and if you believe security experts: your photo library, text message history, contacts list, and information of nearby wireless devices that you’ve so much as passed by. Also, they’re a military partner in China.

          That’s not a US Corporation in any way, shape, or form. That is espionage. The fact that they announced they won’t sell shows that they were never a business operating for profit, it was always about control.

          • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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            21 month ago

            I’m sure you can link these security experts. Since that would be classed as malware and the industry standard is to write public reports on that stuff.

            And saying they aren’t like a US corporation because they do some military contracting is fucking hilarious.

            • @FiniteBanjo@lemmy.today
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              -41 month ago

              We were talking about what TikTok has to do with China, as you seemed to not know how, so you finding their direct obvious ties to China “fucking hilarious” is telling of your intentions.

              • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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                01 month ago

                No that’s ByteDance’s direct ties. TikTok would be indirect. My intention is to get to the bottom of this but it’s constantly just unsourced accusations and conflations. Not to mention excuse after excuse for why we can’t just pass an American GDPR. Instead we have to instigate Red Scare 2.0 which is totally not sus.

                • @FiniteBanjo@lemmy.today
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                  1 month ago

                  ByteDance is not just an indirect tie between TikTok and China, former employees have testified that the TikTok services are centralized in China. The offices in the USA operate like a shell company.

            • @FiniteBanjo@lemmy.today
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              1 month ago

              Would it be classified as malware? I think people hand over permissions on their smartphone for most or all of those things on a daily basis without a second thought.

              The report on the vast extent of data obtained by TikTok was published by an Australian firm called “Internet 2.0” but it’s pay to view. Seems pretty substantial, though, since it hasn’t been debunked in the 2 years since it was published. It also scored the highest recorded score on Malcore, owned by Internet 2.0, with a 63.1.

              • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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                -11 month ago

                Lmao. They’re trying to sell a product. They admit on their blog that the reason their score is so high is the trackers. Which are all from other social media companies and an advertiser. Oh and they counted Google Crashlytics.

                TIL I learned good app maintenance is considered a red flag.

        • @Leate_Wonceslace@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          01 month ago

          The fact that the company that manages TikTok is insisting on maintaining the power structure that allows for influence by the CCP makes that claim incredibly suspicious.

      • Armok: God of Blood
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        131 month ago

        To be fair, so is League of Legends and every product made by Tencent and their subsidiaries. If they’re going to go ahead with a ban, they should at least keep it consistent.

        • @UnpluggedFridge@lemmy.world
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          11 month ago

          The real question you are asking is whether inaction is worse than inconsistency. Should we not put out a fire unless we can put out all fires? What you are suggesting is to let something burn for the sake of consistency.

          • Armok: God of Blood
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            11 month ago

            I want to avoid “everyone has free speech, but some have more free speech than others” from becoming precedent.