POV: It's January 19th
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To be clear, you imagine the Chinese government, which has a large group dedicated to censoring all internet communication/social media behind the Great Firewall, has decided that it would be rude to tweak algorithms to push similar narratives to what the Party would push?
Or what, China's very public efforts to shape global narratives only goes as far as public and global policy but they respect the sanctity of your social media feed?
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Well I guess you're both asses then
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The House of Saud apparently found out about and took issue to blahaj.zone so who knows
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? Who's out here?
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Yes, and that's why US companies aren't banned by the US. The foreign power having so much propaganda power was the danger.
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On Arch tho?
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Tankies malding cuz they can't come out and say "nooo how will I goon to teenagers now"
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That assumes ByteDance and TikTok approve a sale... They've been very adamant they will not.
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Reader's Note - There has been no evidence submitted showing any of the allegations towards TikTok are true. In fact TikTok publicly embarked on a project to silo all US Data.
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Count Regal Inkwellreplied to [email protected] last edited by
Blah blah blah "we built our own great firewall and painted it red white and blue, and even banned the use of vpns to get to foreign sites which even China doesn't do. We're totally the good guys BTW."
Americans are so fucking stupid, oh my god.
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I think “For a minute or two” is a more apt answer.
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Count Regal Inkwellreplied to [email protected] last edited by
Yet they had the excuse and idiots like op are cheering on their censorship
Actual privacy laws like the Eu? Nah let's just make an american version of the Great Firewall.
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Count Regal Inkwellreplied to [email protected] last edited by
Nah they want your money and attention same as the Americans
I will say that being from Latin america I am fundamentally less scared of China than I am scared of the US. The US took my country's future from us twice, both times in living memory, and one I was already around for.
While the worst thing China has done here is uhhh
Buy land to open a factory in our sovereign soil where our labour laws were broken
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The first one is NCRI and the second one is paywalled.
NCRI is known for hit songs like -
Colleges that deplatform conservatives are anti-semitic;
DEI causes violence, and my favorite;
Luigi Mangione's support means the left are digital insurgents
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Count Regal Inkwellreplied to [email protected] last edited by
Just the usual Americans thinking the world revolves around them and we should all accommodate their derangement.
God forbid a foreigner talk about anything though.
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Just checking your password is *******, right?
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So if an American company collects user data and sells it on the open market to a hostile foreign nation, and accepts money to run propaganda, that’s A-OK?
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Late 18th century
The majority of the population could not vote, either due to their skin color, sex, or degree of property ownership (colony by colony/state by state as I recall).
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The paper referenced gives an overview of its methodology and its data.
The three 'hit songs' you cite appear to actually be:
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- Glorification of Luigi Mangione could result in a feedback loop of violence like 4chan did with the alt-right (I agree, but I don't see it as necessarily a bad thing)
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The majority of the population could not vote, either due to their skin color, sex, or degree of property ownership (colony by colony/state by state as I recall).
Yeah, you should look into other governments of the period.