• I’m a bit worried about the amount of people I see making this argument whenever I see posts about a TikTok ban/acquisition.

      I’m getting the impression that, either:

      1. People don’t believe there’s (significant) Chinese propaganda on TikTok.
      2. People believe there would be (significant) US propaganda on TikTok following an acquisition.
      3. Given the choice, people would rather see Chinese propaganda than US propaganda.

      Am I correct? Is there a nuance I’m missing?

      I can understand concerns over point #2 here, but #1 and #3 seem wild to me.

      • Despite this, they don’t believe tiktok’s assurances that the CCP doesn’t actually have ready access to the data. However the only evidence they’ve presented is testimony from a former employee.

  •  makeasnek   ( @makeasnek@lemmy.ml ) 
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    Good. I don’t use TikTok and never will, but the government shouldn’t be able to tell you what kind of speech you listen to, what speech you make, or what platforms you use to communicate it. This is some 1984 shit. Looking forward to Trump banning every app except Truth social because we opened the door to this nonsense and all the other apps are spreading “anti-christian hate speech” or “anti-american-first propaganda”. Fuck the CCP. But also fuck the government trying to restrict speech.