Earlier quoted context omitted.
US Tech firms products are largely banned in China, closing off a market of 1bn+ - why should Chinese firms have unfettered access to the US?
Because the US isn't China?
Bipartisan Legislation to Ban TikTok
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Re: Bipartisan Legislation to Ban TikTok
#62Why not regulate how the data is used or stored, like the EU does, but ban? I'm really hoping this doesn't become a reality because if it does, we will end up with partitioned internet and stagnation. People often forget that the US companies are foreign entity for most of the worlds population and with the WikiLeaks revelations we know for a fact that the US government has access to the data of American tech compani…
US Tech firms products are largely banned in China, closing off a market of 1bn+ - why should Chinese firms have unfettered access to the US?
A far better reason is that a nasty authoritarian regime is using Tiktok to gather intelligence in anticipation of doing nastier things. Just one example: one of the obvious things to do with Tiktok data would be to correlate it with the OPM hack[1]. Who knows what kind of insights into people's character you might find? I'm sure a trained handler who actually understands their capabilities can come up with far more interesting uses than that.
And note that in that context, stopping US citizens from foreign exploitation is a legitimate role for government.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Personnel_Management...
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#63Why not regulate how the data is used or stored, like the EU does, but ban? I'm really hoping this doesn't become a reality because if it does, we will end up with partitioned internet and stagnation. People often forget that the US companies are foreign entity for most of the worlds population and with the WikiLeaks revelations we know for a fact that the US government has access to the data of American tech compani…
TikTok already stores its data in the US and gives the US authorities full access to it.
Re: Bipartisan Legislation to Ban TikTok
#64Why not regulate how the data is used or stored, like the EU does, but ban? I'm really hoping this doesn't become a reality because if it does, we will end up with partitioned internet and stagnation. People often forget that the US companies are foreign entity for most of the worlds population and with the WikiLeaks revelations we know for a fact that the US government has access to the data of American tech compani…
TikTok already stores its data in the US and gives the US authorities full access to it.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/emilybakerwhite/tiktok-...
Re: Bipartisan Legislation to Ban TikTok
#65It’ll be fun in 10 years when you need the equivalent of calling cards to access foreign sites. In the end it’s hilarious how the American government thinks of its citizens as being so clueless to need such a paternalistic policy. I wonder how many tiktokers even care about the fact that the app is Chinese.
> American government thinks of its citizens as being so clueless to need such a paternalistic policy. uh... you really haven't met a lot of US citizens if you think they don't need paternalistic policy.
Re: Bipartisan Legislation to Ban TikTok
#66Earlier quoted context omitted.
US Tech firms products are largely banned in China, closing off a market of 1bn+ - why should Chinese firms have unfettered access to the US?
mrtksn/OP [1] is arguing that you shouldn't just do a tit-for-tat ban on China. You should figure out what part of what the Chinese apps are doing that you don't like and ban that behavior. Otherwise this year its Tik-Tok from China and next year it's Click-Clock from UAE. Instead ban a behavior and you don't have to play whack-a-mole with countries/apps. [1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33971695
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> (3) SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANY.—The term ‘‘social media company’’— (iii) has more than 1,000,000 monthly active users for a majority of months during the preceding 12 months;
Re: Bipartisan Legislation to Ban TikTok
#68How about “Anti-TikTok Act of 2022”.
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#69https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/13/lawmakers-unveil-bipartisan-...
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#70Earlier quoted context omitted.
What shade of Pantone gray is the US government curating the AppStore?
The shade that comes with shiny black boots happily goosestepping down Constitution Avenue NW.