It is almost as though TiK Tok's data collection was a symptom of unregulated data collection. If only there was some way to reduce the amount of data companies were allowed to collect. Oh well I guess we can just ban this one as well.
I doubt the Chinese are going to sell our information to insurance companies to raise our rates like every company in America
Yeah. A ""security risk"" of all us fucking slaves realizing what a raw deal we've got.
No shit but Americans are god damn stupid and petulant morons that don't think anything but being angry that one of their circus sideshow was being taken away from them.
I think the Chinese hackers inside american isp's hardware etc are a way bigger risk...
Given they just use backdoors put in in order to allow warrantless surveillance by the NSA and FBI, they're not a threat.
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Oh nooooooooo
If they ban rednote I am dropshipping my data directly to Xi
I thought that was kind of the point... people started using red note because it was openly what the government fears Tictoc could be as a form of protest.
What's next a news story that says people printing out their browser history and dropping it off at the chinese embassies, might be giving their private data to china?
If that's true then people are more stupid than i thought
Oh they are. Albert Einstein: Two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, but I'm not quite sure about the universe yet.
Yeah, obviously, but the US isn't going to implement privacy laws because that would impact American tech corporations as well, who also do mass data collection.
Which means they've legislated themselves into a game of whack a mole. Without true regulations all they can do is wait for the next mole to pop up.
Incoming: all apps offered on the appstore must be whitelisted and approved by the DOGE. If a social media apps is not approved they can sell themselves within 24h to Musk in order to get apprlval.
Boo hoo! The US can't spy on it's people anymore because everyone got wise and switched to foriegn apps.
This has nothing to do with the security or privacy of the people. They're pissed because they're losing power over them.
On a side note, everyone that has joined REDnote is waking up to the lifetime of propaganda the american government has been feeding them. This past week has been wild.
there’s genuinely been some class consciousness getting into play
i saw some users from both countries compare prices of eggs and vegetables, and they even did the necessary math of accounting for average wage and cost of living. the chinese users are not allowed to talk about their politics (sadly; this is a bad thing) but they are allowed to talk about foreign politics and they are probably bigger fans of Luigi Mangione even than i have seen in English speaking social media. there are candid discussions of queerphobia as well in its different social (and for the US, political too) manifestations between countries.
got wise and switched to foriegn apps.
The Chinese aren't the ones firing people for posting pro Palestinian things on social media or attacking protestors on college campuses or protecting white supremacists in Oregon or Washington. That's our agencies, our cops.
First of all: US companies and agencies will be assholes about what you post, wherever the content is hosted. Same for Chinese companies and agencies.
Second: I'm not advocating for using US state-controlled social media. But China-controlled social media is not any better, and I certainly wouldn't call switching to it "getting wise".
Particularly switching to one that's known to inject keyloggers into its webviews, especially when keyloggers seem to be a staple of Chinese state surveillance.
As we can see, the vendor finally sat up and took official notice of this severe, privacy-affecting software bug on June 25th–only five days before Wu, who has previously tweeted about a vulnerability affecting the same Sogou software, was paid a visit by Chinese authorities.
Wu explicitly drew this connection in my discussion with her:
Five days after Tencent (Shenzhen) admits to the IME vulnerability, the Chinese person (in Shenzhen) who originally publicized it suddenly gets dragged in by the cops and forced offline.
NONE of them could read English to see my account does not even make China look bad, it was all Baidu fucking translate and demands why I was talking about Signal and the keyboard
Her account concluded with an unsettling revelation about the risk she would face if she were to continue tweeting: having already received two "strikes" from the authorities, a third could mean a years-long prison sentence.
I had to sign and fingerprint a "confession".
No shit
Someone: and they just hand over their SSN to you?
Zuckerberg: Stupid fucks
Security risks, like interacting with Chinese people and undoing decades of our propaganda
Funny how people downvote this even though it's honestly true lmao
The US government’s position on this can be summed up as “massive unaccountable US tech firms having all of your data and manipulating public opinion via their black box algorithms is okay, but Chinese companies doing that is a national security concern”. I call BS. The degree to which China is actually a US adversary is being massively overstated by the US government as they see this as a threat to US geopolitical hegemony and America’s ability to propagandize its own citizens. I have spent some time on RedNote (Xiaohongshu) and all I have seen is friendly cross-cultural exchange and discussion between these supposed ‘adversaries’.
Remember that time that China bombed a US ship in the Mediterranean though, to try to trick us into a war with Egypt?
Wait, that was "Israel".
I want to take it even further down, what effect does China harvesting my data have? I'm a poor white man working in a school in the Midwest with extreme left beliefs. I'm not privy to government Intel, I don't when go to school board meetings. All I watch is redstone tutorials and goblin-core videos. I'm not saying I'm a default demographic, but if you take the entire digital footprint of everyone I know, you're getting terrabytes of wasted space. You can't even use it to radicalize us because we use it for escapism, not news. Not that that's an option, I'd happy sell out this shithole for a stable job and dental, but I don't see China sending me any pizza parties.
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