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No thanks China! (lemmy.today)
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[-] HelixDab2@lemm.ee 51 points 8 months ago

The fundamental difference is who is in control, and for what purpose.

American spyware is controlled by corporations, and is all about selling you shit you don't need.

Chinese (and Russian) spyware is--apparently--controlled rather directly by their respective governments, and is being used to suppress democracy and increase polarization in the US and EU.

I don't like any spyware. But the latter category--spyware that's functionally state-sponsored--is clearly more immediately dangerous. The former is more like a slow-growing cancer.

[-] davel@lemmy.ml 30 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

All of the US corporate social media platforms are part of the US military-industrial-intellegence complex now. Look at their boards of directors and executives. Look at the Twitter Files. Look Hamilton 68.

Look at Reddit:

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TikTok as well. The US already forced them to move their service to the US on an American-owned hosting provider, and they have already put people with a history of aligning with “American interests” into executive positions, like CEO Shou Zi Chew and vice president Michael Beckerman.

They have their eye on the fediverse now: Atlantic Council » Collective Security in a Federated World

[-] pwalker@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 8 months ago

Twitter files are mostly a tool for Elon Musks policy. Wiki entry shows enough of why they are problematic. The Hamilton 68 controversy isn't a big thing like you are pretending. If anything their database was misunderstood. https://www.businessinsider.com/what-is-hamilton-68-russian-online-influence-tracker-2023-2?op=1

[-] ToucheGoodSir@lemy.lol 1 points 8 months ago

Glad to see the first comment in this chain being one calling out the usage of the Twitter files as a serious supporting point for anything but a point of deflection by Mr "I don't use pr firms".

Immediately emptied out a salt shaker on how I viewed everything else in the original comment :| homie thinks the Twitter files are relevant.. ehhh I probably don't have much interest or respect in any of their other opinions

[-] davel@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Here’s my heuristic for whether to take someone seriously: How’s the weather in Kekistan?

[-] pwalker@discuss.tchncs.de -2 points 8 months ago

guess I'm being downvoted by the tinfoil hats in here anyway. Same as the twitter users, it's often not bots that are the problem but rather dumb people :-(

[-] Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social 15 points 8 months ago

So it's only okay for them to suppress democracy and increase polarization if they use American platforms? Because that's already happening.

[-] explodicle@local106.com 7 points 8 months ago

I'm not defending China here, but since Snowden we now know that American corporate spyware does serve the government. And they are suppressing democracy - this isn't a democracy yet, and peaceful protests for democracy are met with violent police resistance - Occupy, BLM, etc.

I sincerely hope that Lemmy can grow large enough to serve as a staging ground for democratic protests in America, just because it's not corporate controlled.

[-] Talaraine@fedia.io 7 points 8 months ago

The former is more like a slow-growing cancer.

One that we can actually fight, I might add, and we should.

[-] HelixDab2@lemm.ee 2 points 8 months ago

Absolutely.

I mean, that's part of the reason that I'm here, rather than The Place That Shall Not Be Named. That, and because my account was permanently banned because I suggested torching the house of a someone flying a nazi flag.

[-] Misconduct@startrek.website -4 points 8 months ago

I would love to know how all the cat and cooking videos in my tiktok feed are being used to suppress democracy 🙄

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