• @[email protected]
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      33 months ago

      Essentially yea, the laws enforcement mechanism as-is is just having the app delisted from app stores

      Everything else is of TikToks own doing

      • @[email protected]
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        73 months ago

        And that’s all it should be. Currently, the US government does not have the facilities to block traffic to specific websites or IP addresses on a country-wide basis. We don’t have a “great firewall” the way China does, and we should keep it that way.

        • @[email protected]
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          13 months ago

          Actually

          I think if people in the US had the capacity for introspection and empathy we would have had a collective

          are we the baddies

          moment every year for the past 250y…

        • @[email protected]
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          13 months ago

          I completely misunderstood the ban then. If you go back and read my previous thoughts on the matter, I debated IF this was good or bad.

          And my debate was, do you allow actual spy services to keep spying in your country? Or do you ban the services, and introduce a precident which could easily be used towards a government lockdown of services?

          And ultimately I landed of the belief that we shouldn’t ban tiktok. But that was under the assumption that it was a nationwide services ban. Not just a delisting from the app store.

          Tiktok can still host the apk on their own website. Any other installations already installed on apple devices would still work. This isn’t a ban. It’s an app store delisting. And that’s fine. That initself doesn’t fly against the concepts of net neutrality. It becomes a matter of availability at that point.

          And if tiktok is doing this of their own choice, then that doesn’t go against net neutrality either. That’s YOUR choice (if you are tiktok).

          So, yeah. This small clarification really made this “debate” not much of a debate to me anymore. Ignore all previous positions I held. This issue just became simple. Fuck tiktok. Thats on them. The government didn’t ban them. They delisted an app.

          Childporn is illegal on any network. As well it should be. Tiktok is not illegal as a result of this “ban”. That’s what I thought was happening. It’s not (assuming you are correct, which I have no reason to doubt).

  • @[email protected]
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    63 months ago

    Yeah this just sounds like compliance with the media making it seem like a protest for clicks…

  • Avid Amoeba
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    13 months ago

    A shutdown would be preferable than a sale of the active app and userbase to Elon no?

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      13 months ago

      No. Elon would turn it into a far-right platform, like he did with xitter, and thereby accelerating Americas downfall.

  • @[email protected]
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    13 months ago

    Zuckerberg is behind it, just like he was when they banned it on India. Politicians get what they want by eliminating a company that doesn’t support them, Meta gets more usershare in the U.S. they can control the narrative and keep their guys in place so they don’t get regulated and they get more tax breaks.

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    This is all theatre, trump is going to “save it” after starting the initial push to ban it (for the wrong reasons) to pretend he did something for you. Worst part is that all of the no/low info voters and non voters will eat it up.

    It’s the equivalent of a person pushing you into the middle of the street and at the very last second, that same person tells the drivers to all stop. “Wow, I owe you my life!”