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They probably love that it's hurting competing nations, though.
Tencent is a Chinese company
Yes and the new rules apply to the Chinese domestic market. Tencent is free to do harm western teens.
Well they can hardly pass laws controlling other jurisdictions
They can apply any laws they want to on Tencent, since it's from within China. Doesn't mean they want to
They can't control their foriegn offices
They can, just the same as EU laws bind EU companies and nationals abroad.
What makes you think I ever claimed otherwise. In fact I find your replies to me rather confusing.
Things like this and the screen time laws are why I foresee China as a huge threat in the future. Every other country will be mindless zombies staring at their screens and stupid. Easy to take control of.